The NCAA will reportedly discuss the idea of allowing student-athletes in all sports a fifth year of eligibility in the near future, according to college basketball insider Jon Rothstein.
The NCAA is reportedly considering a rule change that would grant student-athletes across all sports five years of eligibility. Jon Rothstein of College Hoops Today reported the news on Friday.
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After suffering yet another series of courtroom defeats, the NCAA appears to be mulling a massive change to college eligibility rules that could alter the sport for good. According to CBS Sports ...
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The NCAA announced there will be “several pathways” to meet college eligibility requirements, and the former standards based on ACT and SAT scores won’t be required.
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This is a decision that could reshape the landscape of college athletics, as the NCAA is reportedly considering a rule change that would grant athletes in all sports five years of eligibility.
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The CHL, OHL, WHL and QMJHL expressed optimism about the NCAA's change to major junior hockey player eligibility, while the USHL discussed its path for NCAA hopefuls. Update: The QMJHL released ...