College football’s traditional developmental timeline just went out the window. The NCAA’s radical new five-for-five ...
Under the new rules, all college athletes will have five years to play five seasons ...
New NCAA eligibility rules project to heavily affect Clemson football and other sports in roster retention, playing freshman and drafts.
The NCAA's new five-year eligibility rule is changing the game for college athletes, but who benefits most from the death of ...
Something interesting to monitor for the Florida State Seminoles.
The NCAA has made another major change to its eligibility rules. The Division I cabinet on Tuesday unanimously approved the adoption of a new age-based eligibility model that will give all athletes a ...
The NCAA has replaced the redshirt system with a new five-year, age-based eligibility rule. Ole Miss coach Pete Golding believes the change will allow talented freshmen to play more without ...
Some of the Sooners' key players in non-football sports will get additional eligibility as a result of the NCAA's latest rule ...
Ole Miss football, basketball and baseball will be impacted as part of the NCAA's latest rule change to a five-year, age-based eligibility clock ...
The eligibility calendar is changing in collegiate athletics, and it benefits Alabama football. The NCAA Division I cabinet announced it will approve an age-based eligibility model instead of the rule ...
Beginning in fall 2027, teams will be able to schedule up to 12 regular-season games for the 14-week season that ends following Thanksgiving.