NCAA waiting on congressional help to stabilize college sports

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The NCAA is waiting for congressional help to stabilize college sports, particularly with regards to athlete transfers. An executive order has been signed to try to put guardrails in place, including allowing student-athletes to transfer schools only once before they graduate without having to sit out a season.
The college basketball season has ended, and the transfer portal has opened. Many players will be entering the portal looking for better opportunities. The current system allows college athletes to transfer as many times as they wish. The NCAA is seeking congressional help to stabilize college sports. An executive order has been signed to create rules that mandate college athletes can play for no more than a five-year period. The order also allows student-athletes to transfer schools only once before they graduate without having to sit out a season.
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