Half-Court Press: Talking about the NCAA's proposed 'five-in-five' rule and roster updates
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Half-Court Press: Talking about the NCAA's proposed 'five-in-five' rule and roster updates
In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker dive into the NCAA's proposed “five-in-five” eligibility model and Creighton and Nebraska roster updates with analysis.
‘Pure Chaos’: Rick Pitino Sounds Alarm on Immediate Impact of ‘Five-in-Five’ Eligibility Proposal
The push to overhaul college athletics eligibility rules is gaining real momentum — but not everyone is convinced the transition will be smooth. At the center of the discussion is a proposed shift backed by Charlie Baker and the NCAA that would replace the current system with a simplified “five-in-five” model. Instead of four seasons of eligibility with redshirt and medical exceptions, athletes would get five years to play five full seasons, wit…
College Hockey Bracing For More NCAA Changes
As if the landscape of college sports hasn't changed enough in recent years, college hockey is bracing for another large shift in the coming weeks.NCAA president Charlie Baker recently said that he will try to get new age/eligibility rules pushed through the Division I Management Council at its May meeting.The rule, intended to be for all sports, would allow five full years of college eligibility, ...
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