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From an online article 2014:
"Those who transfer within conference in the SEC or Atlantic Coast Conference not only must sit out a year, but could lose a year of eligibility. In the ACC, an athlete would have to pay his or her own way and would lose a year even if they have a redshirt year to use. The SEC says if the school from which the athlete is transferring doesn’t get permission for the other school to contact, the athlete would have to pay his or her own way the first year, under NCAA rules, but that a redshirt year could be used if an individual hasn’t used it yet."
From the same article:
"The NCAA board of directors is expected to grant “autonomy” to the SEC and four other major conferences later this summer."
Does anyone have links to the actual rules? I'm curious as to what they are.
"Those who transfer within conference in the SEC or Atlantic Coast Conference not only must sit out a year, but could lose a year of eligibility. In the ACC, an athlete would have to pay his or her own way and would lose a year even if they have a redshirt year to use. The SEC says if the school from which the athlete is transferring doesn’t get permission for the other school to contact, the athlete would have to pay his or her own way the first year, under NCAA rules, but that a redshirt year could be used if an individual hasn’t used it yet."
From the same article:
"The NCAA board of directors is expected to grant “autonomy” to the SEC and four other major conferences later this summer."
Does anyone have links to the actual rules? I'm curious as to what they are.