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  2. NCAA transfer portal - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA transfer portal is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) application, [1] [2] database, [3] and compliance tool [4] launched on October 15, 2018, [4] to manage and facilitate the process for student athletes seeking to transfer between member institutions. The transfer portal permits student athletes to place their name in ...

  3. College football transfer portal takeaways: Which teams ...

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    More than 2,000 players put their names in the portal between then and when the first window closed on Jan. 18 with hundreds of players committing to new schools.

  4. List of college athletic conferences in the United States

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    Atlantic Hockey America. Central Collegiate Hockey Association (men) – previously operated from 1971 to 2013; revived in 2021. ECAC Hockey. Hockey East. Independents (only men in 2023–24) National Collegiate Hockey Conference (men) New England Women's Hockey Alliance. Western Collegiate Hockey Association (women) Other single-sport conferences.

  5. List of NCAA institutions on probation - Wikipedia

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    The following Division II institutions are currently on probation by the NCAA in one or more sports: [1] Institution. Sport (s) Expiration date. Bluefield State University [a] Eight sports [b] November 10, 2024 [24] West Chester University. Men's and women's swimming & diving.

  6. Association football - Wikipedia

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    Association football, commonly known as football, or soccer, [a] is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposing team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular ...

  7. College football - Wikipedia

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    College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur student-athletes at universities and colleges. It was through collegiate competition that gridiron football first gained popularity in the United States . Like gridiron football generally, college football is most popular in the United States and Canada.

  8. What does it mean to be a college football blue blood?

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    Blue bloods get into the CFP. Blue bloods win recruiting battles. “Everything in college football is for recruiting,” Neuheisel said. “The only reason a blue blood status means anything is ...

  9. West Coast offense - Wikipedia

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    West Coast offense. The West Coast offense is an offense in American football that places a greater emphasis on passing than on running. There are two similar but distinct National Football League (NFL) offensive strategic systems that are commonly referred to as "West Coast offenses".