By James Crepea, The Oregonian/Oregon Live: Oregon athletics supports players having the freedom of movement afforded to them by the transfer portal and one-time transfer rule, but would also like to see the implementation of transfer windows to confine player movement to certain periods of the year.
Transfer windows could be coming to college sports as soon as the upcoming season, with the NCAA Division I Transformation Committee recommending to the Division I Board of Directors on Thursday for “additional accountability for schools that receive transfer student-athletes and provide student-athletes with a window of time to enter the transfer portal each year in order to be eligible to compete in the following year.”
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