Knoxville News Sentinel

UT should brace for more transfer possibilit­ies

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You think the transfer portal in NCAA sports is active now? It’s about to become more active.

The NCAA Division I Council is scheduled to meet Tuesday and Wednesday. One of the likely topics: An unlimited number of transfers for athletes, according to a report first published in The Athletic.

Athletes currently can transfer once and be immediatel­y eligible at another school. They also could be eligible right away if they were given a “hardship” transfer or transferre­d as a graduate student.

But the new proposal would allow for multiple transfers without penalty. It wouldn’t allow athletes to transfer within a season and be eligible at a different school. Maybe, that will come later.

Based on how college sports are progressin­g, I would expect the NCAA to approve unlimited transfers. It doesn’t have a choice.

You know how this would play out in court. In fact, a court ruling is the catalyst for this.

Last year, a West Virginia judge ruled against the NCAA enforcing its bylaw that prevented athletes from more than one transfer without a loss of eligibilit­y. In January, the U.S. Department of Justice joined the lawsuit, which argues that the limitation­s on transfers violate antitrust law.

You already might have noticed the NCAA doesn’t win antitrust cases. And it won’t win them in the future.

Antitrust law will trump what’sgood-for-the-game arguments every time. Coaches, schools and fans will have to accept the rulings and adapt to the impact those decisions will have on what were formerly known as college sports.

More transfers mean more NIL money. You can’t best attract the top transfers with your last won-lost record, facilities, or the possibilit­y of more playing time. You do so with NIL deals.

So, get ready to pony up, boosters. More transfers mean something else, too. Why would anyone invest heavily in high school recruits when more experience­d, proven players are available in the transfer portal?

Don’t get the wrong idea.

 ?? BRIANNA PACIORKA/NEWS SENTINEL ?? Tennessee receiver Bru McCoy (15) is congratula­ted by receiver Ramel Keyton after scoring a touchdown against Florida on Sept. 16.
BRIANNA PACIORKA/NEWS SENTINEL Tennessee receiver Bru McCoy (15) is congratula­ted by receiver Ramel Keyton after scoring a touchdown against Florida on Sept. 16.

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