Most spring semesters start before this transfer portal window would end. How would that work to where players could enroll in classes?
I would guess that it wasn't.I would guess the start of semesters was discussed within this change?
Of course not! You were the first to think of it! How original! Perhaps you could enlighten us all!!!I would guess that it wasn't.
I am not an expert on when spring semesters start, but surely most don’t start before the 12th, do they? My daughters went to Minnesota and never started up until the third week of January…Most spring semesters start before this transfer portal window would end. How would that work to where players could enroll in classes?
I am not an expert on when spring semesters start, but surely most don’t start before the 12th, do they? My daughters went to Minnesota and never started up until the third week of January…
Even if most do start earlier than I realize, isn’t there a period of 2 weeks or so after the semester starts to get enrolled? After that time passes then no one can enroll? Or am I dreaming?
No later than 10 days after the start of the semester, unless that rule has changed in the last couple of yearsYeah isn't part of eligibility is the fact that the student needs to be enrolled at said school at the beginning of the semester![]()
College football rules and regulations most helps cheaters because 99% of it is on the honor system. I wouldn't be surprised if a certain conference also started clamoring for more NIL regulation that everyone else will follow to give them back the advantage of paying players.
That's not wrong. The SEC had it made with a neutered NCAA scared to do anything about cheating. This mess that has been made now cannot help the SEC. Just look at Texas quickly passing up Alabama and its other new SEC rivals. Other schools could do the same thing.College football rules and regulations most helps cheaters because 99% of it is on the honor system. I wouldn't be surprised if a certain conference also started clamoring for more NIL regulation that everyone else will follow to give them back the advantage of paying players.
this new rule change is just going to make more coaches cheat in the portal. If they only have ten days legally now for portal guys, this just makes them have to do it more illegally now do to lack of time. Until someone gets SMU type of slaps, then why not cheat? Cause of integrity? These a million dollar jobs at stake with no enforcement for doing wrong, give me a breakCollege football rules and regulations most helps cheaters because 99% of it is on the honor system.