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rules for in-sec transfers

d2atTech

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I'm not sure I understand how SEC transfer rules work in the NIL-era. do our transfers from Alabama and Florida need to sit out a year?
 
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I'm not sure I understand how SEC transfer rules work in the NIL-era. do our transfers from Alabama and Florida need to sit out a year?
Were Wagner, Thiero and Ivisic required to sit out a year when they transferred from UK to Arkansas? Or, did they lead the Hogs to a victory in Rupp Arena in the most ballyhooed regular season game in all of college basketball?
 
Were Wagner, Thiero and Ivisic required to sit out a year when they transferred from UK to Arkansas? Or, did they lead the Hogs to a victory in Rupp Arena in the most ballyhooed regular season game in all of college basketball?
Bullshit but 1000% correct 😰
 
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I'm not sure I understand how SEC transfer rules work in the NIL-era. do our transfers from Alabama and Florida need to sit out a year?
It depends on the sport and the seasonal transfer window.

Football players are not allowed to transfer in the spring and then be eligible to play at another SEC school this fall. This is one thing that would have hindered Nico Iamaleava from transferring to another SEC school because he would have had to sit out.

Basketball players can transfer in this window and be eligible though.
 
It depends on the sport and the seasonal transfer window.

Football players are not allowed to transfer in the spring and then be eligible to play at another SEC school this fall. This is one thing that would have hindered Nico Iamaleava from transferring to another SEC school because he would have had to sit out.

Basketball players can transfer in this window and be eligible though.
Thank you, this explained it perfectly for me. MSN had an article yesterday on Perry that confused me. I'm quoting the confusing bit here:

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The Razorbacks present an intriguing option due to the presence of John Calipari, who initially recruited Perry to Kentucky. Despite reaffirming his commitment to the Wildcats after Calipari’s departure, Perry’s entry into the transfer portal suggests shifting priorities.

The SEC’s rule requiring in-conference transfers to sit out a season adds complexity to this potential destination. While Perry’s offensive skillset would likely translate well to Calipari’s system, competition for playing time at Arkansas would remain fierce, given Calipari’s recruiting prowess."
 
Were Wagner, Thiero and Ivisic required to sit out a year when they transferred from UK to Arkansas? Or, did they lead the Hogs to a victory in Rupp Arena in the most ballyhooed regular season game in all of college basketball?
I get why you all are trying to be smart asses, but I get the question. In basketball they don’t have a winter portal. In football they do. Unless something has recently changed, sec interconference transfers for football in the spring portal have to set out a year. Basketball is completely different in they only have the one portal
 
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