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College notebook: NCAA on verge of major changes in transfer rules
The Division I Council is expected to vote on a proposal to grant all college athletes the ability to transfer one time as undergraduates without sitting out for a season.
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Whether it is the start of free agency in college sports or simply the fair thing to finally do for the athletes, the NCAA is about to make a monumental change to its transfer rules.
The Division I Council meets Wednesday and Thursday, and the agenda includes voting on a proposal that would grant all college athletes the ability to transfer one time as undergraduates without having to then sit out a season of competition.
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