Yahoo Sports reports: The NCAA on Tuesday announced what it called a sweeping change to eligibility rules for Division I athletes. The goal is to reduce some of the chaosthat has surrounded college sports since athletes won the right to earn money, transfer without penalty and forced the industry to start sharing millions of dollars in revenue with players. For years, the NCAA allowed athletes five years to complete four years of competition.
sports | sports | Yahoo Sports | June 23, 2026 10:50 PM
A 5-year clock and fewer waivers: The NCAA’s new bet on roster stability
The NCAA on Tuesday announced what it called a sweeping change to eligibility rules for Division I athletes. The goal is to reduce some of the chaosthat has surrounded college sports since athletes won the right to earn money, transfer without penalty and forced the industry to start sharing millions of dollars in revenue with players. For years, the NCAA allowed athletes five years to complete four years of competition.
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