The NCAA created the transfer portal in 2018 and it has quickly become a key pillar of college sports. Here's how the process works.
describes the transfer portal as a"compliance tool to systematically manage the transfer process from start to finish."The NCAA made this database in an attempt to simplify the first step in the transfer process. In the pre-portal days, athletes would have to ask their coach for permission to contact other schools, then find ways to get the word out that they were available.
When an athlete decides they want to explore transferring to another school, they have to notify their current school's compliance office. And the compliance office then has two business days to put that athlete's name in the portal.While football and basketball might get the most media talk , yes, the transfer portal database includes athletes for all sports.that it would be creating 60-day transfer windows for athletes in each sport, built around the typical schedule of the season.
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