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Officials announced on Monday that 20 players and two head coaches were suspended after a brawl broke out following an NCAA Division II football game.
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Changes to eligibility rules could be on the horizon, but Ohio State football is growing frustrated with a lack of clarity from the NCAA.
On Tuesday, the NCAA Division I Administrative Committee approved two changes to the transfer portal in College Football, eliminating the spring transfer window and shortening the amount of time for student athletes to can transfer after a coaching change.
The NCAA does not allow teams to sell ad space on the uniforms they wear during games. That rule, however, could change as soon as January, when the NCAA is expected to vote on a new proposal to drop the restriction. Such a change would allow cash-strapped athletic departments to tap into a new revenue stream.
The NCAA approved a single January transfer portal from Jan. 2–16 for all FBS and FCS players, removing December and spring windows and reducing the post-coaching-change transfer period from 30 to 15 days.
The NCAA has approved a single January transfer window in college football. The move will allow coaches with high-stakes postseason games to focus more on matchups than player retention.
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NCAA approves change to new single transfer portal window: How will it work in college football?
The NCAA's FBS Oversight Committee approved a modification Monday to its new January transfer window that will allow undergraduate and postgraduate players to enter the transfer portal from Jan. 2-16. This new 15-day time period will replace the initial Jan. 2-11 window proposed by the committee, allowing athletes more time to make their decision.
The NCAA on Wednesday approved rules changes that removed the barrier of placing sponsorship advertising on team uniforms. Currently, advertising marks (commer