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Yankee Scores > College Sports > NCAA Eyes Eligibility Shake-Up—Age Limits on the Table

NCAA Eyes Eligibility Shake-Up—Age Limits on the Table

Last updated: April 18, 2026 3:38 pm
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The NCAA is preparing to make waves with a proposal that could redefine athlete eligibility. A committee is set to review sweeping changes, including age-based limits, that may alter the future of college sports. Yankee Scores reports.

 

A New Standard

Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reports that the proposal would grant athletes five years of eligibility starting from their 19th birthday or high school graduation, whichever comes first. Waivers, redshirts, and exceptions would largely disappear, except for rare cases such as maternity leave, military service, or religious missions.

Why the Change?

The NCAA is facing mounting lawsuits from athletes seeking extended eligibility. In 2025 alone, 1,450 waiver requests were filed, with nearly 500 denied—leading to more than 70 lawsuits. NCAA president Charlie Baker explained the frustration: “I don’t like it when what judge ends up in front of and what state they’re in determines whether somebody gets to play another year. That’s not fair.”

Legal and Financial Pressures

Differing court rulings have created chaos. For example, an Ole Miss quarterback was granted extra eligibility by a Mississippi judge, while a Tennessee judge denied a similar request weeks later. Meanwhile, the financial incentives are clear: some quarterbacks are earning $4–6 million annually in college, rivaling NFL rookie contracts. Extended eligibility means older players stay longer, limiting roster spots for younger recruits.

What Comes Next

The Division I Cabinet will review the proposal next week, with implementation possibly as early as fall 2026. If approved, the policy would phase in gradually to avoid disrupting current athletes. The biggest question remains whether those already finishing their fourth season could regain a fifth under the new rules.

The NCAA’s move represents a dramatic shift from decades of tradition. By tying eligibility to age, leaders hope to stabilize a system plagued by lawsuits and inconsistent rulings. Whether athletes, schools, and fans embrace the change—or fight it—will shape the next era of college sports.

 

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