Evaluating the NCAA's Responsiveness to Tampering in the NIL Era

93 Fordham L. Rev. Online 54 (2025)

24 Pages Posted: 21 Feb 2025 Last revised: 2 May 2025

Date Written: December 30, 2024

Abstract

Recent and significant changes in college athletics have led to an increase in the number of athletes who transfer between universities. This requires college coaches to expend significant effort retaining key athletes, especially in the face of widespread "tampering" - recruiting athletes enrolled at other universities who are not in the NCAA transfer portal. Despite NCAA rules explicitly forbidding it, coaches have been outspoken regarding tampering's prevalence, with some going so far as to publicly beg the NCAA to more strictly enforce its anti-tampering rules. 

This article scrutinizes whether the oft-maligned NCAA has been responsive to coaches' concerns regarding tampering. Specifically, the article examines trends in data regarding recent NCAA enforcement actions to determine whether the NCAA is utilizing the resources at its disposal to pursue and penalize tampering coaches.

Keywords: Administrative law, NCAA, Higher education, College athletics, Enforcement

Suggested Citation

Lens, Josh, Evaluating the NCAA's Responsiveness to Tampering in the NIL Era (December 30, 2024). 93 Fordham L. Rev. Online 54 (2025), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5076750 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5076750

Josh Lens (Contact Author)

University of Iowa ( email )

341 Schaeffer Hall
Iowa City, IA 52242-1097
United States

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