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Post by Wolfgang on Apr 3, 2019 13:56:30 GMT -5
What's that first column labeled "TWL"?
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Post by sisyphus on Apr 3, 2019 14:03:27 GMT -5
What's that first column labeled "TWL"? "Transfer Watch List" If the user puts a transfer on their watch list, the user will receive email notifications when the S-A's record in the portal is changed or updated.
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Post by psycofish on Apr 3, 2019 14:06:56 GMT -5
So how does a SA actually know if there name has been entered into the portal?
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Post by psycofish on Apr 3, 2019 14:14:34 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 14:19:01 GMT -5
The other question is, once they are in the portal, can they return to this dimension or are they stuck in some other dimension? If it's the latter, how can we ever find out if they made the right decision and how are the seats?
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Post by Wolfgang on Apr 3, 2019 14:20:31 GMT -5
Yeah, I already mentioned 247sports and how various websites set up transfer portal pages mirroring what's in the transfer portal.
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Post by psycofish on Apr 3, 2019 14:28:25 GMT -5
yes wolfgang but did u post a link...... and besides im only "high school" poster and your are a "legend" im expected to be clueless and repetitive... lol
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Post by Wolfgang on Apr 3, 2019 14:30:46 GMT -5
My links are implied and universally accepted as being there even though they're not explicitly there.
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Post by stevehorn on Apr 3, 2019 14:59:29 GMT -5
As mentioned in another post, 247 has built their own webpages that somewhat emulate the portal primarily for tracking of the movement of players.
It's not the NCAA that's worried about someone listing the kids. What's being referenced is the student privacy laws which someone could be violating by revealing the information without permission from the athlete(s). The NCAA is controlling access to the portal primarily to be compliant with these privacy laws.
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Post by stevehorn on Apr 3, 2019 15:05:17 GMT -5
So how does a SA actually know if there name has been entered into the portal? Never seen anything about this, but I'm assuming an e-mail notification.
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Post by Wolfgang on Apr 3, 2019 15:27:18 GMT -5
What does the "Transfer Tracer" button on the far right do?
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Post by sisyphus on Apr 3, 2019 17:38:31 GMT -5
What does the "Transfer Tracer" button on the far right do? It shows specific information about the S-A in question. Among other things: - email address - do they wish to be contacted by other schools - "general information" like previous transfer history, initial enrollment - "eligibility" information about their current athletic eligibility status - "participation" information about their most recent season of eligibility - "exceptions" like is their program being discontinued, have they been suspended for disciplinary reasons, and does the school support a one-time transfer exception There are varying degrees of information in there about each athlete. Not sure that each person that enters S-As into the portal is as thorough as another.
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Post by horns1 on Apr 3, 2019 17:56:41 GMT -5
An extra piece of info -- once a student-athlete places their name in the portal, their current school can begin to reduce or completely eliminate their scholarship funds.
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Post by Wolfgang on Apr 3, 2019 18:14:26 GMT -5
An extra piece of info -- once a student-athlete places their name in the portal, their current school can begin to reduce or completely eliminate their scholarship funds. So, this student-athlete may have had a scholarship for Fall Semester but may have to pay her own way in the Spring if she's still in the same school and she's in the portal in, say, January?
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Post by sisyphus on Apr 3, 2019 18:15:40 GMT -5
An extra piece of info -- once a student-athlete places their name in the portal, their current school can begin to reduce or completely eliminate their scholarship funds. I believe that they can only do that at the end of the current academic term. Go into the portal in December, no aid in the Spring. Go into the portal in March, keep your aid in the Spring.
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