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The process by which a player enters the transfer portal, selects a new school and then transfers to that school has several moving parts:
At the same time, it's been radio silent on Kayleigh's decision for any of the 4 schools she visited: Vanderbilt, ND, Michigan St and UConn. The notification delay likely involves the NCAA rules relating to "Progress towards a degree" benchmarks which set minimum credit requirements by semester to be eligible. Serah who is both a rising senior and a smart young lady has probably banked more than enough credits to be eligible next season as she finishes her 3rd year at Wisconsin.
As for Kayleigh, she has only completed 1 semester in her freshman year, along with whatever courses she was able to knock out last summer. She needs to complete 20% of her degree requirements by the end of her freshman year in order to meet NCAA eligibility requirements for next year. Spring semester finals at USC are this coming week. Kayleigh was an honor student at Long Island Lutheran, so I have no doubt that she will sail through her finals. But for all of us impatient fans at UConn, ND, Michigan St and Vandy, we're just going to have to wait a little bit longer to learn her final choice.
- First, a player notifies their school's compliance officer of their intent to transfer. The school then has 2 business days to enter the player's name in the NCAA Transfer Portal database.
- The player can go into the portal under two different designations: one allowing any interested school to contact them and a second "Do Not Call" designation which means the player, or their representative will contact schools the player is interested in directly.
- After school contacts, visits, etc. the player chooses their transfer school and provides notice to the compliance officer of the school they are transferring to, who must then confirm that the player meets all NCAA academic eligibility requirements before the transfer becomes official.
At the same time, it's been radio silent on Kayleigh's decision for any of the 4 schools she visited: Vanderbilt, ND, Michigan St and UConn. The notification delay likely involves the NCAA rules relating to "Progress towards a degree" benchmarks which set minimum credit requirements by semester to be eligible. Serah who is both a rising senior and a smart young lady has probably banked more than enough credits to be eligible next season as she finishes her 3rd year at Wisconsin.
As for Kayleigh, she has only completed 1 semester in her freshman year, along with whatever courses she was able to knock out last summer. She needs to complete 20% of her degree requirements by the end of her freshman year in order to meet NCAA eligibility requirements for next year. Spring semester finals at USC are this coming week. Kayleigh was an honor student at Long Island Lutheran, so I have no doubt that she will sail through her finals. But for all of us impatient fans at UConn, ND, Michigan St and Vandy, we're just going to have to wait a little bit longer to learn her final choice.
