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Every Ohio State Player’s Remaining Eligibility After NCAA Adopts Five-Year Eligibility Model

NCAA adopts five-year eligibility model, impacting college athletes' careers

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The NCAA adopted a five-year eligibility model. This new ruling impacted Ohio State players and Iowa State basketball players, while potentially bringing changes to Penn State wrestling.

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What happened

The NCAA has adopted a new five-year eligibility model for college athletes. Coverage from various outlets, including Eleven Warriors, Onward State, 247Sports, Backing The Pack, and The Des Moines Register, highlights the implications of this change on players' eligibility and team continuity.

The new eligibility rules will affect players across different universities, including Ohio State, Penn State, Iowa, Iowa State, and others; specifics on player eligibility remaining are not detailed in coverage.

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What is the new NCAA eligibility model?

A five-year eligibility model

Which universities are impacted by the new eligibility rules?

Universities including Ohio State, Penn State, Iowa, Iowa State, and others

How does the new eligibility model affect college athletes?

It brings changes to athletes' careers and team continuity

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