States Sue NCAA Over Transfer Eligibility Rule


SALT LAKE CITY, UT - MARCH 16: The NCAA logo is seen in the second half of the game between the Northwestern Wildcats and the Vanderbilt Commodores during the first round of the 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Vivint Smart Home Arena on March 16, 2017 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
The NCAA logo at Vivint Smart Home Arena on March 16, 2017 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

OAN’s Cameron Breckenridge 
4:26 PM – Friday, December 8, 2023

Several states are suing the NCAA over the organization’s limits on college athlete transfers.

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On Thursday, a group of seven state attorneys general announced they filed a lawsuit claiming that the transfer eligibility rule is “an illegal restraint on college athletes.”

The NCAA exempted first-time transfers from the rule back in 2021.

However, attorneys allege that denying other athletes the ability to transfer without having to wait a year to play strips them of the opportunity to optimize their own welfare.

“This is an antitrust parlance, a no-poach agreement among horizontal competitors, and a clear violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act,” Dave Yost, the Ohio Attorney General said.

State attorneys are also seeking a preliminary injunction against the association to stop it from enforcing the transfer rule.

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