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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)



The NCAA's Administrative Committee still needs to formally adopt the rule change. It’s expected to vote on the new transfer window on Oct. 1.

Currently, the two windows for players to enter the transfer portal are from Dec. 9 through 28, following the regular season, and April 16 through 25, following spring practice. Players can enter the portal during that window, but are not required to select their new school – or in rare cases, return to their old one – during the window.

Moving both windows to one 10-day period from Jan. 2 through 11 could negatively impact teams that make deep runs in the College Football Playoff, as in both 2024 and 2025, the CFP semifinals and championship game were scheduled for Jan. 8 or later. There were special five-day windows following the conclusion of the season for teams that played after the December window this past season, which is likely to continue for CFP semifinalists should the new 10-day January window be adopted.

Players are also still expected to receive a 30-day transfer portal window in the event of a head coach departing from their current team.
 
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I believe the ban on caffeine ended some time ago. Will check and get back.

so, answers vary. It’s not a ban on caffeine. It’s a ban on hot drinks, days one source. Then another source says that BYU recently lifted the ban on caffeinated soft drinks. Which seems to suggest that it WAS a ban on caffeine.
 
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