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NCAA approves rule change to cap athlete eligibility at 5 years

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 5:00 PM

The NCAA’s Division I cabinet, in a vote held Tuesday, unanimously approved changing its eligibility rules ​to a new model that ‌gives all Div. I athletes five years of eligibility and eliminates all redshirts.

The five-year clock implemented in the new format — ‌referred ​to as the age-based ⁠eligibility model by ⁠the NCAA — will start ticking for athletes once they turn 19 or enroll in college (whichever happens first). The ​format won’t become official until the Div. I cabinet finishes its ⁠meeting on Wednesday.

The ⁠change seeks to curb the ​medical redshirt years and eligibility waivers that ​have become rampant in college sports ‌as players seek sixth and even seventh years of eligibility to play college sports well into their mid-20s.

The ⁠rule will affect all collegiate athletes who have eligibility remaining after the 2025-26 academic ⁠season. It ‌excludes athletes whose eligibility ⁠expired after four seasons of ​competition ‌this past season without ​the use ⁠of a redshirt, a decision that is expected to be quickly challenged in court by a number of cases according to NIL lawyer Darren Heitner.

–Field ​Level Media