International Transfer PortalTM
AfriqueU is implementing a proprietary, trademark-pending strategy that blends the U.S. NCAA Transfer Portal within the global transfer market between overseas clubs (most often associated with soccer/football). International Transfer PortalTM coordinates player NCAA eligibility with visa-compliant movement between Africa and the United States.
ITPTM
A propriety framework at the intersection of collegiate athletics, international law, and global player mobility.
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College basketball is undergoing structural upheaval driven by NIL commercialization, revenue sharing under the House settlement, increased player mobility, and expanding judicial intervention. The NCAA’s authority remains largely normative rather than statutory, relying on member compliance and sanction power rather than enforceable law, while Congress, the Executive Branch, and federal courts increasingly shape the regulatory environment through competing legislation and litigation.
The $2.8 billion House settlement has created a de facto governance framework, including a revenue-sharing cap and the College Sports Commission, yet enforcement authority remains legally uncertain. At the same time, the NCAA Transfer Portal, while often perceived as free agency, is merely a third-party administrative database, and can be overcome legally by the simple act of a player dis-enrolling from one academic institution and enrolling in another.
International movement is governed separately through FIBA’s Letter of Clearance (LOC) system, an institutional mechanism that regulates cross-border registration, and yet depends significantly on informal “intermediaries” usually based in Europe with expertise in soccer/football.
NIL Commercialization
Structural upheaval driven by name, image, and likeness deals reshaping collegiate athletics.
NCAA Transfer Portal
Third-party administrative database to facilitate transfer information within US collegiate athletics.
House Settlement
$2.8 billion framework establishing a revenue-sharing cap and the College Sports Commission.
FIBA LOC System
Letter of Clearance governs international movements, relying on European-based intermidiaries.