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@Buzzbomb pointed out changes to all NCAA sports for transfers in another post. For baseball, D1 dove into the applicable details. (After all, what's more important than baseball?).
What it does is not a lot functionally. It extends the transfer period to just before the MLB draft. Ironic that a 60 day extension was recommended for all spring sports and what was approved was 45 days, just shy of the MLB draft. So players will have to continue to guess who will get drafted / come back before the draft, allowing the deadline after the draft would obviously be better for players.
Still a one time no penalty transfer. To me, that's fine since these guys are students too and three undergraduate colleges seems a lot. If they want to move around that much, there is the minor leagues.
One thing I hadn't thought about but makes sense is to have players be able to transfer in the fall and be able to play the next spring. It's done in softball. Given the amount of over signing by colleges and 35 player limit, players should be able to transfer (once) without penalty in the fall IMHO if things don't work out at their college.
The article implies that changes are coming for numbers of coaches.
What The New Transfer Windows Mean For Baseball • D1Baseball
The NCAA on Wednesday established transfer windows and other guidelines for Division I Baseball moving forward.
d1baseball.com
What it does is not a lot functionally. It extends the transfer period to just before the MLB draft. Ironic that a 60 day extension was recommended for all spring sports and what was approved was 45 days, just shy of the MLB draft. So players will have to continue to guess who will get drafted / come back before the draft, allowing the deadline after the draft would obviously be better for players.
Still a one time no penalty transfer. To me, that's fine since these guys are students too and three undergraduate colleges seems a lot. If they want to move around that much, there is the minor leagues.
One thing I hadn't thought about but makes sense is to have players be able to transfer in the fall and be able to play the next spring. It's done in softball. Given the amount of over signing by colleges and 35 player limit, players should be able to transfer (once) without penalty in the fall IMHO if things don't work out at their college.
The article implies that changes are coming for numbers of coaches.