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NCAA votes to approve age-based five-year eligibility rule.The NCAA voted one of its most significant eligibility change...
06/23/2026

NCAA votes to approve age-based five-year eligibility rule.

The NCAA voted one of its most significant eligibility changes ever on Tuesday. Reshaping the landscapes of college sports!

Under the new rules, players will be granted five years of eligibility to be completed within five years of high school graduation or an athlete's 19th birthday, whichever comes first. There would be limited exceptions for factors like religious missions, maternity leave and military service.

How it impacts football
Redshirting has long been part of the game. The play under 4 regular season games and still redshirt will be gone.

Basketball's international loophole could close. Age will determine if any eligibility is remaining.

Details from the NCAA

For schools with current student-athletes who may be eligible for hardship waivers or extensions of eligibility, the Cabinet indicated that the deadline to submit any waiver requests to NCAA staff is July 31. After that date, waivers would no longer be available for current student-athletes or prospects.

Student-athletes whose fourth season of collegiate eligibility was completed by spring 2026: No additional eligibility.

Currently enrolled student-athletes with eligibility remaining after the 2025-26 academic year: Flexibility for schools to apply the age-based model or continue with the previous eligibility rules (four seasons to compete with five total years of eligibility), whichever is most beneficial to that individual.

Prospects expected to graduate from high school in spring 2027: Age-based model only.

Prospects expected to graduate from high school in spring 2026, regardless of planned enrollment date: Age-based model only.

Prospects who graduated prior to spring 2026 and have not enrolled: The NCAA Eligibility Center will review the prospect's individual circumstances and apply the age-based model or existing delayed enrollment eligibility rules, whichever is most beneficial to that individual.

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Dusty May is leaving Michigan to become the head coach of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, shortly after leading the Wolverin...
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Dusty May is leaving Michigan to become the head coach of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, shortly after leading the Wolverines to the 2026 national championship.

The last active college head coaches to leave directly for an NBA head coaching job include the following:

Last Title-Winning College Coaches to Leave for the NBA

Billy Donovan – The last coach to win an NCAA title (Florida) and subsequently leave for the NBA (Oklahoma City Thunder) did so in [2015].

Larry Brown – The most recent coach to leave for the NBA immediately after winning a national title (Kansas) was in 1988.

Last College Coaches Period (To Jump Directly to the NBA)

John Beilein – The last college head coach to make the direct jump to the NBA was John Beilein, who famously left Michigan for the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2019.

Other notable college head coaches who previously made direct jumps to the NBA pros include:

Brad Stevens (Butler to Boston Celtics in 2013)
Fred Hoiberg (Iowa State to Chicago Bulls in 2015)


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