Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

NCAA denies request to drop Division I sport minimum

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The NCAA Division I Council denied a request to temporaril­y waive the minimum number of sports required to be a Division I member and delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediatel­y eligible one time after transferri­ng.

The NCAA announced Friday night that a request made recently by five FBS conference commission­ers to waive numerous Division I requiremen­ts for up to four years would be considered in the coming weeks. But a blanket waiver permitting schools to drop below the minimum 16 sports would only be considered on a case-by-case basis.

The request was made with schools bracing for tough times as the economic impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic begins to take a toll on athletic department­s.

“Higher education is facing unique challenges, and the Division I leadership believes it’s appropriat­e to examine areas in which rules can be relaxed or amended to provide flexibilit­y for schools and conference­s,” said Council chairwoman Grace Calhoun, the athletic director at Pennsylvan­ia. “We will prioritize student-athlete well-being and opportunit­ies balanced with reducing costs associated with administer­ing college sports, but a blanket waiver of sport sponsorshi­p requiremen­ts is not in keeping with our values and will not be considered.”

The transfer waiver working group recommende­d in February to allow all athletes to transfer one time in four years without sitting out a season. Some sports already have a one-time transfer exception, but not football, men’s and women’s basketball, hockey and baseball.

The waiver change could have gone into effect this year, but the council cited the uncertaint­y related to the COVID-19 outbreak for delaying a vote.

The council also recommende­d the Division I Board of Directors lift the current moratorium on transfer legislatio­n so the council could vote on the concept of a one-time exception for all transfers in January 2021.

 ?? Michael Conroy / Associated Press ?? The NCAA Division I Council delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediatel­y eligible one time after transferri­ng.
Michael Conroy / Associated Press The NCAA Division I Council delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediatel­y eligible one time after transferri­ng.

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