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The NCAA is not doing it the right way

© Getty Images The NCAA is not doing it the right way. COVID-19 chaos prompted the NCAA to give college athletes the ability to transfer with immediate eligibility. They are now making this permanent.    This effectively gives every college athlete free agent status, making it possible to move to another school without penalty. The five sports affected, football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s ice hockey and baseball all provide professional opportunities for the best players. They also generate the preponderance of revenue for college intercollegiate athletic departments.   The most obvious impact of the new policy is that power conference teams will use mid-major and low-major schools as their farm systems. A good but not high-major talent athlete in high school will likely use his or her first scholarship to enhance their skills with the hope of transferring to a high-major in a power conference, translating into playing in better facilities and in markets with

Villanova QB Daniel Smith Completes Perhaps the Craziest Touchdown Pass Ever

Villanova QB Daniel Smith Completes Perhaps the Craziest Touchdown Pass Ever On 4/17/21 at 5:41 PM EDT College football is still being played in this country, and Villanova may have just pulled off one of the craziest touchdown passes ever seen. The game between the Villanova Wildcats and Delaware Blue Hens is part of the final week of spring among NCAA FCS schools, which used to be known as Div. I-AA. Delaware led, 27-13, on Saturday with just over three minutes to go. Villanova got the ball down to the 1-yard line with a 3rd-and-goal play. Villanova quarterback Daniel Smith took the snap out of the shotgun, then ran a sprint roll to the right. A Delaware defender tripped up Smith around the 9-yard line. As Smith hurdled toward the ground and into a roll, he flung the ball behind his back and blindly into the air. The ball traveled into the end zone, right into the arms of Charlie Gilroy for a score.

Haleigh Bryant wins NCAA title; LSU finishes sixth at NCAA Championships

Haleigh Bryant wins NCAA title; LSU finishes sixth at NCAA Championships LSU Gymnastics LSU freshman gymnast Haleigh Bryant. (Source: LSU Gymnastics) By Spencer Chrisman | April 16, 2021 at 10:50 PM CDT - Updated April 16 at 11:38 PM FORT WORTH, Tx. (WAFB) - The LSU Tigers got off to a great start in the NCAA Championships Semifinal II round between Oklahoma, Utah and Alabama. LSU led after the first two rotations at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. LSU started the meet out on the floor where they finished the regular season ranked No. 2. They scored a lights out 49.500 on floor. Christian Desiderio got things started with a 9.90. Alyona Shchennikova followed with a 9.8875 and Sierra Ballard and Sarah Edwards went 9.90. Johnson anchored the opening rotation with a 9.9125 to give the Tigers a lead after one.

Livers not returning for extra year with Michigan

Livers not returning for extra year with Michigan Associated Press Tags:  Michigan s Isaiah Livers wears a T-shirt that reads #NotNCAAProperty as he walks off the court with teammates after the first half of a first-round game against Texas Southern in the NCAA men s college basketball tournament, Saturday, March 20, 2021, at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind. (AP Photo/Robert Franklin) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan senior Isaiah Livers is not returning for an extra year of eligibility. A team spokesman confirmed Livers decision Thursday. At this point, guard Eli Brooks is the only Michigan player who has decided to take advantage of the extra year that the NCAA is allowing because of the coronavirus pandemic although the school said Jaaron Faulds is still considering whether he will do so.

NCAA approves new transfer rule: Division I players no longer have to sit out a year

NCAA approves new transfer rule: Division I players no longer have to sit out a year April 15, 2021 Used to be a college football player couldn’t transfer from one Division I program to another without going down a level or sitting out. April 15, 2021 When given the choice would you rather have a big juicy steak or a hot dog? The winner of today’s spring football game at. April 15, 2021 East Central’s Christian Balcer has done it again as back-to-back recipient of the Mississippi Gatorade Cross County Runner of the Year. Just last week, the. April 15, 2021 They say there’s a first time for everything and George County alum Justin Steele can now say that about his Major League Baseball career.

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