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Every Ohio State Player’s Remaining Eligibility After NCAA Adopts Five-Year Eligibility Model

The NCAA has transitioned to a five-year eligibility model, prompting athletic programs to reassess player continuity and rosters.

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The brief

The NCAA has adopted a new five-year eligibility model. This ruling affects collegiate athletes across various sports and institutions, including those at Ohio State, Iowa State, and Penn State.

Coverage from Eleven Warriors, The Des Moines Register, and Onward State emphasizes the impact on specific programs, such as Iowa State basketball and Penn State wrestling. Backing The Pack notes that these changes relate to program building and continuity.

Next steps involve determining the specific remaining eligibility for individual players under the new rules.

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Quick answers

What is the new NCAA eligibility model?

The NCAA has adopted a five-year eligibility model.

Which sports are mentioned in the coverage?

The coverage mentions basketball and wrestling.

Which universities are cited regarding these changes?

Ohio State, Iowa State, and Penn State are all mentioned.

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