The NCAA just approved one of the biggest eligibility changes in modern college sports, and it could completely reshape how college football rosters are built.
Under the proposed new model, student-athletes would receive 5 seasons of competition within a 5-year window, effectively ending the traditional redshirt system and limiting many of the waiver scenarios we've seen in recent years.
In this video, we're breaking down:
π What the new NCAA eligibility model actually means
π Why the Division I Cabinet supports the change
π How this impacts redshirts, waivers, and roster management
π What NCAA President Charlie Baker had to say
π The potential winners and losers of the new system
π What this means for the future of college football
Is this a smarter, simpler system... or is the NCAA creating new problems while trying to solve old ones?
π Let me know in the comments:
Do you support the NCAA's new 5-for-5 eligibility model?
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