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NCAA's Five-Year Model: Stability in College Basketball

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NCAAs Five-Year Model: A Game Changer for College Basketball

The NCAAs proposed five-for-five model in college basketball is set to revolutionize the sport. Starting at age nineteen, players will have five full years of eligibility, eliminating most waivers and redshirts. This marks the end of the one-year rental culture in transfers, as coaches now focus on long-term fits rather than short-term solutions.

The new rule promises stability for fans and programs, clearing up the confusion caused by COVID-year mess and NIL money plays. Players will have a locked window, leading to smarter retention battles and fewer eligibility disputes.

However, the real challenge lies in building a culture that keeps talented players like Kam Williams or Malachi Moreno from leaving early. The rule is still not finalized, but with NCAA support and court scrutiny, rosters are already adapting to a forever-bridge mentality.

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