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Suit alleges new NCAA rule unfair to high school Class of 2022

NCAA's new age-based eligibility rule sparks lawsuit and controversy

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The brief

A lawsuit alleges the NCAA's new rule unfairly affects high school Class of 2022 athletes. Coverage from various outlets, including ESPN, The Clarion-Ledger, and 247Sports, emphasizes the impact on college athletes and roster stability.

The NCAA's new five-year, age-based eligibility model has been approved. The effects on specific colleges and athletes, such as those at Ole Miss, Iowa State, Michigan, and Clemson, are being reported, with some players potentially returning or seeing changes in playing time.

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What is the NCAA's new eligibility rule?

The NCAA has approved a five-year, age-based eligibility model

Which athletes are affected by the new rule?

High school Class of 2022 athletes and college athletes with remaining eligibility

What is the lawsuit about?

The lawsuit alleges the new NCAA rule is unfair to high school Class of 2022 athletes

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