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NCAA DI Board of Directors recommends to advance age-based eligibility rules


The NCAA Board of Directors is recommending the Division I Cabinet move forward with a new age-based eligibility concept that would give student-athletes five years of eligibility. The concept must still be adopted. The new model would allow student-athletes up to five years of eligibility beginning the academic year after they turn 19 or graduate from high school. (On3.com)

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NCAA DI Board of Directors recommends to advance age-based eligibility rules