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Virginia football and new NCAA Eligibility rules — what changes?

Five in five. Three words. Two numbers. They will come to define the newest chapter of the NCAA.  All student-athletes will now receive five years to play up to

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·si.com

    How will the NCAA's new eligibility rules affect Virginia basketball?

    Thanks to the NCAA's new five-year eligibility rule, Ryan Odom may be able to keep most of his band together for an additional season. The "age-based eligibili

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·si.com

    3 Key MSU Athletes Set To Gain Extra Year of Eligibility

    The NCAA's massive rule change will give a few Michigan State athletes an extra year.

  3. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·si.com

    How Do the New NCAA Eligibility Rules Impact Virginia Tech Basketball?

    When the NCAA approved its new five-in-five eligibility model earlier this week, one of the initial thought processes was that all players receive an extra year

  4. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·si.com

    Every Michigan Basketball Player's Eligibility Under the New NCAA 5-for-5 Rule

    With the new 5-for-5 rule coming to college athletics, here is what the Wolverines are going to look like on the court.

  5. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·si.com

    Eight Virginia Tech Players That Benefit VT Most With The New Eligibility Rules

    The NCAA's new five-in-five eligibility rule gives athletes more flexibility and reshapes roster planning. Here are the eight Hokies who benefit most.

  6. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·si.com

    Three Virginia Tech Sports That Benefit Most From The NCAA's New Eligibility Rules

    The NCAA's new eligibility rules could reshape Virginia Tech athletics. These three Hokies programs stand to gain the most in lead editor Thomas Hughes' eyes.

  7. sabato 27 giugno 2026·si.com

    The new college baseball eligibility rules could impact Virginia baseball in a major way

    College baseball is experiencing its biggest eligibility overhaul in decades, or potentially ever. The sport is being transformed in potentially two major ways

  8. sabato 27 giugno 2026·si.com

    Every Baylor Basketball Player's Eligibility Under the New NCAA 5-for-5 Rule

    The new NCAA rule will play a major factor moving forward.

  9. sabato 27 giugno 2026·si.com

    Every Oklahoma State Softball Player's Eligibility Under the New NCAA 5-for-5 Rule

    The NCAA passed its new “5-for-5” legislation earlier this week, marking the biggest reshaping of student-athlete eligibility in decades.

  10. domenica 28 giugno 2026·si.com

    Virginia football and new NCAA Eligibility rules — what changes?

    Five in five. Three words. Two numbers. They will come to define the newest chapter of the NCAA.  All student-athletes will now receive five years to play up to

  11. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·si.com

    How The NCAA's New Eligibility Rule Impacts LSU's Roster

    Which LSU Tigers could see the most impact from this 5-for-5 rule?

  12. martedì 30 giugno 2026·si.com

    How the NCAA’s New Eligibility Rule Reshapes USC Women’s Basketball

    College basketball is entering a new era. Beginning with the 2026-27 academic year, the NCAA has permanently benched the traditional, complicated redshirt syste

  13. martedì 30 giugno 2026·si.com

    Five Oklahoma Players Who Could Benefit From New NCAA Eligibility Rules

    Changes are coming to how the NCAA counts eligibility for student-athletes.