NCAA acts to slam door shut on transfer portal violations, tampering

The NCAA Division I Cabinet has approved legislation to prevent tampering and maintain order in collegiate athletics, effective immediately. The new rules penalize programs that sign or allow transfer athletes to practice before they enter the NCAA Transfer Portal.
The NCAA Division I Cabinet approved transfer portal legislation to prevent tampering. The new rules, effective immediately, apply to transfers on or after February 25. They penalize programs that sign, add, or allow transfer athletes to practice before entering the NCAA Transfer Portal. This move aims to maintain order in collegiate athletics. The legislation takes effect immediately, impacting transfers and programs nationwide.
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