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FBS Oversight Committee introduces proposal to modify football calendar

FBS Oversight Committee proposes changes to college football calendar

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📍 How it ended

The NCAA FBS Oversight Committee proposed modifications to the football calendar, including a shorter transfer portal window and a new spring practice format. The proposal suggested increasing offseason practice to 21 days over two periods.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 56d ago, after coverage quieted.

Where it stands

The FBS Oversight Committee has introduced a proposal to modify the college football calendar. The proposal includes changes to the practice schedule and transfer portal window.

According to coverage from NCAA.org and 10TV, the proposal would give teams 21 days of offseason practice over two periods, up from 15 in the spring. The proposal is covered by multiple outlets, including The New York Times, ESPN, and NCAA.org.

The changes aim to impact the college football season, but details on implementation and reaction are not yet specified.

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What is the FBS Oversight Committee proposing?

The FBS Oversight Committee is proposing changes to the college football calendar, including a new practice schedule and modifications to the transfer portal window.

What changes are proposed for the practice schedule?

The proposal would give teams 21 days of offseason practice over two periods, up from 15 in the spring.

Which outlets are covering the proposal?

The proposal is covered by The New York Times, ESPN, NCAA.org, and 10TV.

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