NCAA, transfer portal and college football
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Spotify | YouTube The NFL Combine isn't the only thing happening in Indianapolis this week. Ross Dellenger has been there for the NCAA meetings that have also been going on and he reports some notable changes coming out of Indy.
After Wisconsin lost cornerback Xavier Lucas to a transfer outside of the portal, the NCAA is exploring penalties to prevent it from happening in the future.
As backlash grows over Trinidad Chambliss’ case result, an analyst issues a statement that puts Lane Kiffin and 11 CFB teams under radar.
Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for the first time to play in his team's next game regardless of which half the penalty was assessed,
Jon Duncan, the NCAA's vice president of enforcement, announced in a memo sent to NCAA schools the Division I Board of Directors has informed its staff to "pursue significant penalties" against tampering offenders along with publicly identifying those found of wrongdoing, according to Yahoo Sports.
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Oklahoma Sooners LB denied extra year of eligibility by the NCAA
The NCAA has denied OU linebacker Owen Heinecke's appeal for an extra year of eligibility.
The NCAA says it will pursue significant penalties in tampering cases, a move that follows a transfer portal cycle that put Clemson at the center of debate.
OU football linebacker Owen Heinecke's NCAA eligibility appeal was denied, impacting the Sooners' depth and his future.