Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Friday, April 26, 2024 78° Today's Paper


Sports BreakingTop News

NCAA allows blanket waivers for all transfers immediately

ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                The seats are empty in the Events Center as no fans are allowed in to watch Colorado host Omaha in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game today in Boulder, Colo.
1/1
Swipe or click to see more

ASSOCIATED PRESS

The seats are empty in the Events Center as no fans are allowed in to watch Colorado host Omaha in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game today in Boulder, Colo.

The NCAA’s Division I Council has granted blanket waivers for all athletes to play immediately.

The NCAA’s announcement today includes all Division I sports, but is contingent on certain criteria being met.

Transfers previously were required to sit out a season unless granted a waiver by the NCAA. The NCAA had decided on waivers on a case-by-case basis, but had been more lenient during the coronavirus pandemic.

The decision should have an immediate impact on basketball programs, with some transfers becoming eligible for games today.

“The Council continued its trend of voting in favor of maximum flexibility for student-athletes during the pandemic,” said Council chair M. Grace Calhoun, athletics director at Pennsylvania. “Allowing transfer student-athletes to compete immediately will provide additional opportunities to student-athletes during this continued difficult time, and perhaps allow games to be played that otherwise might not have been.”

The waiver only applies to transfers from other Division I schools. The regular transfer waiver process will be used for non-Division I transfers.

Transfers must already be enrolled fulltime at the current school for the 2020 fall term and it must be their first transfer from a four-year school. Transfers must have left their previous school in good standing academically and are not facing disciplinary suspension.

The NCAA’s Division Council is expected consider permanent transfer rules at a meeting next month that would allow all athletes to transfer once without having to sit out a year.

By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the Terms of Service. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our guidelines. Having trouble with comments? Learn more here.