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NCAA looking to install ‘5 to play 5’ eligibility rule

Posted on 4/9/26 at 5:53 am
Posted by travelgamer
Member since Aug 2024
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Posted on 4/9/26 at 5:53 am
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According to the report, the NCAA will propose a “five to play five” rule. That is, athletes would have five years to play five seasons from the time they enroll in college.

There would be no granting of redshirts or waivers in order to receive additional years, except in extraordinary circumstances. Examples that might fall under waiver consideration would be military service, religious missionary work or maternity leave
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Posted by Lonnie Utah
Utah!
Member since Jul 2012
34250 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 6:37 am to
We can officially call this the Chamblis rule.
Posted by Night Vision
Member since Feb 2018
21207 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 6:43 am to
Was popular in Germany awhile back.
Posted by Diamondawg
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2006
38109 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 6:44 am to
It will be challenged in the court and the NCAA will say "Oh, Ok. Sorry to bother you".
Posted by RTRnFlorida
Member since Mar 2024
3091 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 6:52 am to
Used to be 5 to play 4, once you enrolled. That was with one redshirt or grey shirt. Oldest kid on the team was usually 22ish

Then it became 6 to play 4, with one grey and redshirt. Oldest kid was 23 ish

Then covid happen and and extra year was given so now kids are 24 which is crazy.

It all needs to change for sure
Posted by RunningJacket
Member since Dec 2008
767 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 6:58 am to
Maternity leave? I already see this as the greatest exception that ever existed for the SEC? Y’all will be back on top soon with that one. Exceptions are a joke.
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
72122 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 7:03 am to
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There would be no granting of redshirts or waivers in order to receive additional years, except in extraordinary circumstances.


Seems like they're leaving the door open for Chambliss stuff still

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Examples that might fall under waiver consideration would be military service, religious missionary work or maternity leave
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Or maybe not, the mormon mission rule but no "I didnt play because I wasnt good enough, I had a bad cold that year gimmie an extra year" stuff
Posted by Oilfieldbiology
Member since Nov 2016
42093 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 7:04 am to
I’m very much in favor of this rule.
Posted by Themicah86
Member since Jun 2023
2820 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:02 am to
Its too late. College sports are done. Once they allowed pay for play it was gonna become this. Not that they shouldn't get anything, but this is always the way it was going to end once they allowed.
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
76902 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:11 am to
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We can officially call this the Chamblis rule.
Yeah definitely not the Pavia rule or whatever kid just got his 9th year of eligibility
This post was edited on 4/9/26 at 8:11 am
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
76902 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:11 am to
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It will be challenged in the court and the NCAA will say "Oh, Ok. Sorry to bother you".
Exactly
Posted by HogX
Madison, WI
Member since Dec 2012
5623 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:13 am to
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It will be challenged in the court and the NCAA will say "Oh, Ok. Sorry to bother you".


Yep. I love the idea, but it's all optics and no substance.
This post was edited on 4/9/26 at 8:14 am
Posted by Lonnie Utah
Utah!
Member since Jul 2012
34250 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:14 am to
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Pavia rule


Eh. Pavia was fine. Did the NCAA like it no? Did the dislike it enough to fight it? Also No.

But Chambliss was the straw that broke the Camel's back.
Posted by AUCE05
Member since Dec 2009
45330 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:18 am to
He is 47 with 3 kids and a mortgage
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
76902 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:18 am to
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Eh. Pavia was fine.
Why? He was at a lower level playing with 0 injuries for 2 years. Chambliss played less than a full year as a starter at the D2 level and then only started 10 games for Ole Miss. But because he was the best QB in the SEC and almost led Ole Miss to a national title game, y’all don’t want him around.

The NCAA deserves to be slammed like they have been the last 5 years.
Posted by NaturalStateReb
Arkansas
Member since Jun 2012
1627 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:22 am to
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There would be no granting of redshirts or waivers in order to receive additional years, except in extraordinary circumstances. Examples that might fall under waiver consideration would be military service, religious missionary work or maternity leave


Part of the problem why the NCAA fails, and it was on display in the Chambliss case, is that they can't be reasonably consistent in their rulings.

If we're going to have exceptions, then the NCAA isn't going to be able to arbitrarily grant this one and deny that one. Otherwise, the courts are going to look at the NCAA as an enforcer of an economic cartel instead of the regulator of a rules-based system.

I think think the NCAA's credibility has gone beyond saving on that point without major, possibly extreme, measures. I think the NCAA"s history of selective enforcement has a lot to do with why they lose so frequently, on top of frequently being wrong on the legal merits.
Posted by Lonnie Utah
Utah!
Member since Jul 2012
34250 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:33 am to
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Why?


Look it's not about Pavia. It was that Kangaroo Court Crap that you guys pulled. After that the NCAA said enough is enough.

Just own it.
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
76902 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:38 am to
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Look it's not about Pavia. It was that Kangaroo Court Crap that you guys pulled. After that the NCAA said enough is enough.
When they gave a kid his 9th year of eligibility just before saying no to Chambliss, at that point they deserved to have a court overrule them. They’re not a victim
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
31994 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:44 am to
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Part of the problem why the NCAA fails, and it was on display in the Chambliss case, is that they can't be reasonably consistent in their rulings.

If we're going to have exceptions, then the NCAA isn't going to be able to arbitrarily grant this one and deny that one. Otherwise, the courts are going to look at the NCAA as an enforcer of an economic cartel instead of the regulator of a rules-based system.

I think think the NCAA's credibility has gone beyond saving on that point without major, possibly extreme, measures. I think the NCAA"s history of selective enforcement has a lot to do with why they lose so frequently, on top of frequently being wrong on the legal merits.
Their ability to enforce is gone. I wager they don't even have a staff large enough to monitor transfers, academic eligibility, verify the veracity of NIL deals, etc. When the transfer portal is packed with +2,800 football players inside a tiny window, there's no way possible the NCAA can keep up.

Posted by DMagic
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Member since Aug 2010
50330 posts
Posted on 4/9/26 at 8:54 am to
I'm glad that you're upset
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