“NCAA rules do not prevent a student-athlete from unenrolling from an institution, enrolling at a new institution and competing immediately," the NCAA said in a statement to Ross Dellenger of Yahoo.com.
Evidently, a Wisconsin player was refused a transfer by the school so the kid unenrolled from Wisconsin and then went and enrolled at Miami.
The NCAA, which apparently has learned the lessons of multiple failed antitrust cases, has thrown the door open for transfers beyond the parameters of the portal.
This is the end of college football as we know it.
Evidently, a Wisconsin player was refused a transfer by the school so the kid unenrolled from Wisconsin and then went and enrolled at Miami.
The NCAA, which apparently has learned the lessons of multiple failed antitrust cases, has thrown the door open for transfers beyond the parameters of the portal.
This is the end of college football as we know it.