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NCAA weighs five-year eligibility limit for college athletes with age restrictions

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NCAA weighs five-year eligibility limit for college athletes with age restrictions

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The NCAA is considering a proposal to limit college athlete eligibility to five years, with the clock starting at age 19 or high school graduation. The proposal aims to simplify the eligibility process, but its impact on lawsuits over eligibility remains uncertain.

An NCAA panel will discuss a proposal to limit college athlete eligibility to five years. The proposal starts the clock at age 19 or high school graduation, with limited exceptions. The NCAA President says the goal is a simpler eligibility process. The proposal may not shield the NCAA from lawsuits, as dozens of players have sued for extra years. The NCAA is seeking a limited antitrust exemption from Congress to clear up the confusing landscape.

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