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NCAA, Clemson football

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NCAA votes to approve age-based five-year eligibility rule, reshaping college football, basketball landscapes
The NCAA voted one of its most significant eligibility changes ever on Tuesday.

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Hammer and Rails on MSN · 1d
Purdue football: The redshirt is no more – how the new NCAA eligibility rule affects Purdue football
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How new NCAA eligibility rules will have major impact on Clemson football, athletics
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NCAA approves age-based eligibility model, but legal challenges loom
The NCAA announced this week that the Division 1 Cabinet unanimously approved the age-based eligibility model, which allows student-athletes up to five years of competition during a five-year window b...

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NCAA approves 5-for-5 eligibility model for Division I athletes
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NCAA approves new eligibility rules giving Division I athletes 5 years to play 5 seasons
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NCAA proposes shorter college football transfer portal window, new spring practice format

College football has moved one step closer to a new offseason calendar that would change the spring, preseason and transfer portal.
Yahoo! Sports
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College Football Prepares for Major Rule Shakeups in 2025

College Football Prepares for Major Rule Shakeups in 2025 originally appeared on Athlon Sports. College football is set for a noticeable shift in 2025, with the NCAA Football Rules Committee rolling out a series of changes aimed at improving player safety ...
Yahoo
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All the New Rule Changes for the 2025-2026 College Football Season

The pageantry, the drama, and maybe even the occasional rules-bending shenanigan or two: Yep, the return of college football is so close we can almost taste it — which of course also means that our TV Saturdays are about to change in the best possible way.
The New York Times
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New college football rules to charge timeout for fake injury, formally close Oregon 12-men loophole

New rule changes coming to college football in 2025 include a timeout penalty to stop players from faking injuries, a single timeout for the third overtime and beyond, a codified closing of the 12-men-on-the-field loophole that gained widespread attention ...
Chattanooga Times Free Press
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NCAA approves football rule to discourage faking injuries

The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel has given final approval to a rule designed to discourage football players from faking injuries to stop the game clock, the NCAA announced Thursday. Beginning with the upcoming 2025 season, if medical personnel go ...
Yahoo! Sports
4mon

NFHS announces football rule changes, prohibits slapping on the head for all players

The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) announced changes to the football rule book on Wednesday, with "an ongoing focus on minimizing risk of injury in high school sports." The biggest change to the rules applies to rule Rule 9-4 ...
Appeal-democrat.com
11mon

NFHS approved high school football rule changes for 2025, beyond

– National Federation of State High School Associations, the governing body of high school athletics, approved several rule changes for this fall and upcoming seasons in prep football. A change in Rule 1-5-3c(2) will permit some additional electronic ...
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Dabo Swinney Pushing For College Football Rules Changes - And He's Right

Dabo Swinney has been around college football as long as anybody in today's modern game. The two-time national title-winning head coach has been frustrated by what he's seeing across the sport. And he's right.
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The NCAA’s new eligibility rule just sparked a massive, multimillion-dollar legal battle

Plaintiffs’ attorneys tell Inc. more cases are expected after basketball players were excluded from an extra season under the NCAA’s new model.
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