Still reading over these:
https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...caa-makes-major-changes-in-wake-of-fbi-probe/
But here are some bullet points from the link which I thought were important:
https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...caa-makes-major-changes-in-wake-of-fbi-probe/
But here are some bullet points from the link which I thought were important:
All players who declare for the NBA Draft but go undrafted will have the option to return to their former school.
Elite prospects will now be allowed to have official relationships with agents. This applies to high schoolers and college athletes alike. USA Basketball will be tasked with identifying which prospects in a given class are "elite."
Why in the heyul would they previously not be able to use (under oath) testimony anyway? #DumbNCAAEffective immediately, the NCAA and its Committee on Infractions can use information obtained in other probes as a means to an end for its own investigations. This will be implemented immediately by the NCAA with the schools currently caught up in the Department of Justice's case regarding multiple schools and alleged violation of multiple federal laws.
The recruiting calendar, as detailed here, is getting a major overhaul. In a first, college coaches will be allowed to attend the NBA Players Association Top 100 camp each June. Also, the first live period of July will be attendable for non-scholastic events.