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Settlement implementation, transfer portal and scholarship rules flagged as potential threat to smaller programs

3805084 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

Witnesses and members debated how the House v. NCAA settlement and the SCORE Act would affect transfer rules, scholarship and roster limits, and the viability of nonrevenue sports; conference witnesses described mechanisms intended to preserve opportunities but members warned of uneven effects across schools.

A major focus of questions at the hearing concerned how settlement implementation and any federal legislation would affect transfer rules, scholarship limits and the future of nonrevenue sports.

William King of the Southeastern Conference told the subcommittee the settlement eliminates scholarship limits and replaces them with roster limits for each sport, and he described protections for athletes who might otherwise lose roster spots: designated statuses that do not count against roster caps for affected…

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