The NCAA is expected to expand signing class limits soon, according to a report by Sports Illustrated’s Ross Dellenger.

Currently, the NCAA permits schools to sign 25 players per recruiting class, but that will likely soon go up, even for the class of 2022.

As Dellenger reports, the NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee is finalizing the proposal due to the havoc the NCAA Transfer Portal has wreaked on programs. Under the new “compromise,” teams are still signing 25-person classes; however, teams will also get additional spots pertaining to how many players transfer out of the program up to a certain capped limit.

Dellenger breaks it down:

For instance, a school that loses five players to the portal can sign 30 new players. A school that loses 10 players to the portal can sign 32 new signees, if the cap were seven. The replacement cap has not been finalized.

In fact, other proposals are being discussed as well, including one that simply increases the total signees to 30, 32 or 35. Another proposal, still being vetted, would require a school to use its 25 spots on high school players and would give a school an additional five to seven spots for transfers.

The scholarship limit is and will continue to be 85, but this new proposal would give teams more options to maximize scholarships and have full rosters.