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NCAA Transformation Committee considering wholesale changes

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Some key points:
  • NCAA is envisioning a future in which the NCAA shifts much of the burden to each individual conference (so they cant be sued).
  • NCAA would pass the authority to write and enforce bylaws to each individual conference.
  • Emmert and the NCAA's executive committee charged the Transformation Committee to re-write Division I policies by August.
  • Abolishing the "countable coach" limit would allow each team's staff of analysts and quality control coaches to provide on-field instruction to players
  • It also means schools could send analysts and quality control coaches on the road to recruit -- and/or to hire coaches specifically to go on the road to recruit.
  • Concepts are also being discussed around simplifying the recruiting calendar, by potentially eliminating some regulations and replacing dead, quiet, evaluation and recruiting periods with two windows: a recruiting period and a dead period.
  • The committee is also mulling closing the Transfer Portal except for a 3-month window, per SI.
  • expanding direct payments from schools to athletes
“Every G5 AD is like, ‘Holy s---!’” one AD told SI.

https://footballscoop.com/news/repo...committee-could-eliminate-coaching-staff-caps

https://www.si.com/college/2022/04/27/ncaa-new-transformation-committee-changes
 
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