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NCAA considering massive rule change regarding eligibility
NCAA Considering Rule Change Giving Athletes in All Sports 5 Years of Eligibility
The NCAA is considering changing a rule that would permanently add a fifth year of eligibility for athletes in all sports. Per Jon Rothstein of College
Report: NCAA considering rule change to allow fifth year of eligibility
More changes could be coming to college sports. Friday morning, CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reported that the NCAA is considering a new rule that would grant play
NCAA considering massive rule change regarding eligibility
“The NCAA is considering allowing five years of eligibility for players in all sports moving forward, an NCAA official told College Hoops Today on Friday,” Rothstein writes. “There is no timetable on when a decision will be made, but the topic will continue to be discussed in the early part of 2025.”
NCAA Rule Change: Could 5 Years of Eligibility Reshape College Football Forever?
The NCAA is exploring a controversial eligibility rule that could significantly alter the landscape of college athletics, and coaches like Steve Sarkisian are sounding the alarm.
NCAA Reportedly Considering Groundbreaking Changes To College Football Eligibility Length
Once again, another change may be on the horizon in college sports. The NCAA Board of Governors, the highest governance body of the NCAA, will reportedly discuss a rule change regarding the eligibility of athletes in early 2025.
Potential NCAA rule change could impact Bronx high school athletes
As Fannie Lou Hamer High School head basketball coach Marc Skelton explains it, instead of looking to high schools for players, colleges now will already have more players in the building or may be waiting for a transfer.
Report: NCAA Considering 5-Year Eligibility Rule for All Student-Athletes
According to a report from Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports, the NCAA is considering a rule change that would grant all student-athletes five years of eligibility.
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Arizona Wildcats hold surprising spot in latest NCAA NET Rankings
It has been a disappointing start to the 2024-25 college basketball season for the Arizona Wildcats (7-5, 1-0). Tommy Lloyd's ...
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No. 1 RB in NCAA Transfer Portal Signs With Big Ten Program After Leaving Alabama
Former Alabama running back Justice Haynes has found his new home since entering the transfer portal, officially signing with ...
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When and where is the 2025 CFP National Championship Game? NCAA football title game schedule, location, date, time
The 2025 CFP National Championship Game is set for January 20 at 7:30 p.m. ET. If January 20 seems later than usual, that’s ...
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Illinois Basketball Leaps Into Elite Territory in NCAA NET Rankings
But even as Illinois (10-3, 2-1 Big Ten) was learning more about itself and pollsters were cool toward the Illini during ...
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How could the NCAA’s new junior college eligibility waiver affect Utah football?
Pavia sued the NCAA in November, arguing that his time in junior college should not count against his overall NCAA ...
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NCAA mulling extra year: Pros and cons
The NCAA is reportedly thinking about giving an extra year of eligibilty. What are the potential pros and cons?
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Possible NCAA Change Will Make Hogs Fans Feel Like Pesky Volunteers Never Go Away
Car parking lots, insurances offices will clear out in hopes of shot at year of NIL, revenue money with Tennessee, Arkansas ...
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Targeting in college football still confusing and contentious. NCAA says penalty is working
Are controversial targeting calls bound to happen in the College Football Playoff? Does it matter if the game is safer?
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Tennessee basketball NET ranking: Vols' NCAA Tournament resume updated, Quadrant 1 record, more
Tennessee basketball's unbeaten non-conference record sets the Vols up well in the NCAA Tournament picture. The Vols (13-0) ...
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Vanderbilt Commodores Rising Star Leading NCAA Freshmen in Scoring
Vanderbilt Commodores women’s basketball star Mikayla Blakes is not only coming off the greatest single-game performance by a ...
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