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NCAA Proposes Harsh Penalties for Transfer Tampering

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NCAA Proposes Harsh Penalties for Transfer Tampering: A New Era for College Football?

The NCAA is taking a stand against transfer tampering in college football. A Division one FBS oversight committee has proposed severe penalties for teams that sign players outside the official two-week January transfer portal window. This move comes after Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney accused Ole Miss of trying to poach one of his linebackers, highlighting the issue of aggressive recruiting tactics disrupting teams. The proposed penalties include banning the head coach from six football contests and all recruiting duties, fining the school twenty percent of its football budget, and cutting five roster spots for the next season. The proposal will be discussed at the Division one Cabinet meeting in April, potentially reshaping the transfer landscape.

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