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Ohio lawsuit alleges new NCAA rule unfairly denies high school Class of '22 athletes a 5th season
Less than 24 hours after the NCAA Division I Cabinet approved a monumental change in eligibility rules, a group of 15 college ...
The NCAA announces a major change to eligibility rules for Division I athletes. The new rules aim to reduce chaos in college ...
Now, with some athletes wanting to maximize their earnings by staying in college as long as possible, the NCAA considers it critical to set a finite time and maximum age for athletes. The topic seems ...
The Division I Cabinet approved the change from the longstanding tenet of college sports that gave athletes five years to complete four seasons of competition with their eligibility clock starting at ...
The NFL Players Association and National Basketball Players Association teamed up on letter to leaders of the Senate Commerce Committee, applauding their efforts on a recently introduced Senate bill d ...
The NCAA is on the cusp of extending Division I athlete eligibility from four years of competition to five and essentially setting an age limit, just the latest development on a topic that has been a ...
The NCAA is on the cusp of extending Division I athlete eligibility from four years of competition to five and essentially setting an age limit, just the latest development on a topic that has been a ...
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