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Five-Year Eligibility Changes College Sports
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The NCAA just flipped the script on college eligibility with a new five-year rule, ditching the redshirt system and giving athletes more time on the court—starting at age 19 or after graduation. Coaches like Ryan Odom are thrilled, seeing extended core stability, while freshmen like Chance Mallory could now play five seasons and break records. Transfers like Sam Lewis, Christian Harmon, and Jurian Dixon now have more runway to shine. But not everyone wins—pro-ready players like Thijs De Ridder may be sidelined. Legal battles loom, but if this sticks, it’s a seismic shift for recruiting, player development, and career planning across college sports.
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