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The NCAA changed its eligibility rules. What does that mean for transfers, rosters and playing time?

The NCAA has approved a new eligibility model for Division I athletes, limiting them to five years to complete five seasons

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abcnews.comStai leggendo2 g fa

The NCAA changed its eligibility rules. What does that mean for transfers, rosters and playing time?

The NCAA has approved a new eligibility model for Division I athletes, limiting them to five years to complete five seasons

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules giving Division I athletes 5 years to play 5 seasons

    The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the…

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules for Division I athletes

    The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the…

apnews.com
2 g fa

NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules giving Division I athletes 5 years to play 5 seasons

The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the academic year following their 19th birthday,…

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nytimes.com2 g fa

NCAA approves eligibility rule changes to combat surge of college athletes in their mid-20s

The much-discussed eligibility changes were ratified on Tuesday by the D-I Cabinet, eliminating redshirts and waivers from the process.

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si.com2 g fa

NCAA's New 5-in-5 Rule Could Reduce the Benefits of Repeating a Grade for Middle and High School Athletes

The NCAA Division I Council approved a groundbreaking aged-based student-eligibility model Tuesday that would give student-athletes five years of competition el

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sportico.com10 h fa

NCAA’s New 5-Year Rule Could Sack Antitrust, Eligibility Lawsuits

The NCAA has faced a barrage of eligibility lawsuits, but that could change with a new 5-year system that courts are likely to find reasonable.

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frontofficesports.com1 g fa

New NCAA Age Rule Sparks Lawsuits

The NCAA’s age-based eligibility rule allows players five years, but not for those who have already done four seasons—15 players have sued.

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  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    NCAA approves eligibility rule changes to combat surge of college athletes in their mid-20s

    The much-discussed eligibility changes were ratified on Tuesday by the D-I Cabinet, eliminating redshirts and waivers from the process.

  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    The NCAA changed its eligibility rules. What does that mean for transfers, rosters and playing time?

    The NCAA has approved a new eligibility model for Division I athletes, limiting them to five years to complete five seasons

  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·si.com

    NCAA's New 5-in-5 Rule Could Reduce the Benefits of Repeating a Grade for Middle and High School Athletes

    The NCAA Division I Council approved a groundbreaking aged-based student-eligibility model Tuesday that would give student-athletes five years of competition el

  • mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·frontofficesports.com

    New NCAA Age Rule Sparks Lawsuits

    The NCAA’s age-based eligibility rule allows players five years, but not for those who have already done four seasons—15 players have sued.

  • giovedì 25 giugno 2026·sportico.com

    NCAA’s New 5-Year Rule Could Sack Antitrust, Eligibility Lawsuits

    The NCAA has faced a barrage of eligibility lawsuits, but that could change with a new 5-year system that courts are likely to find reasonable.