Last week, the NCAA Division I council voted to allow transferring players to go wherever they want without fear of getting blocked by their current schools.

On Tuesday, the Power 5 conferences (ACC, SEC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12) passed a response to that measure, allowing them to rescind scholarships of players who intend to transfer.

According to FootballScoop.com, this measure is intended to keep players who aren’t serious about transferring from testing the market. The Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee released a statement explaining the new ruling:

“In fairness to the transfer student-athlete’s teammates, coaching staff and overall team dynamic, the Division I SAAC felt that a student-athlete should not be able to give notification, search for other opportunities, then return to their institution if dissatisfied with their options with no repercussions,” SAAC chairman and former Missouri-Kansas City basketball player Noah Knight said in a statement.

The scholarships can reportedly be rescinded immediately, but will still count against the school until the end of that particular academic term.