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Ian Bishop weighs in on the controversial catch by Jason Holder during IPL 2026.
The NCAA has announced new eligibility rules for student athletes enrolling in the upcoming school year, allowing five years to play five seasons. Legal challenges are anticipated as the rules are implemented.
The good news is they are only applying the rules to the student athletes enrolling in this upcoming school year. 2026-27 and youāve got five years to play five seasons. Thanks to Yahooās Ross Dellenger we get the details:
Iām sure weāll see some lawsuits come of this, but I do think this is the best approach. Donāt let the past mistakes define the future, I think you should still allow for some waivers as I do think extenuating circumstances could be used to grant an additional year⦠but truthfully Iām ready for these 6th, 7th, and 8th year players to just go away.
In other NCAA news, the Selection Committee for the Menās Basketball approved an expansion going from 68 teams to 76 teams. SEVENTY SIX that means the at large pool will expand from 37 to 45 teams. Here are the 8 additional teams who would have made the NCAA tournament this year (using BartTorvik.com):
This is very likely how the Selection Committee will approach it, when instead they could do something more creative and find a way to include more smaller schools. For example the Belmont Bruins, who won the regular season MVC title and finished 69th in KenPom and 26-6 overall. Maybe find a way to offer a reprieve to any team who finished inside of the top 125 of the NET and won their league outright but lost in the Conference Tournament. Or maybe you just include the top 12 or 15 leagues and give them a potential at-large over a crappy high major team with solid metrics. Winning should still matter, and rewarding quality leagues would also incentivize leagues to do what they can go maintain a quality throughout the entire conference.
I donāt know, I think most people are like me and enjoy having the smaller schools get represented. And sticking a bunch of them into Tuesday and Wednesday play-ins just feels short sighted.
The Lady Vols have proven all year that they are no easy task. For starters, No. 9 Tennesseeās three starting pitchers ā Sage Mardjetko, Erin Nuwer and Pickens ā rank in the top 11 in the country for earned run average. On the other side of the ball, the Lady Volunteers have six batters batting a .290 or better, a threshold that only three Mizzou batters hit. With wins needed for a chance at a playoff bid, Mizzou coach Larissa Anderson knew what she was coming into but she is more focused on taking things one pitch at a time.
There are two games left in the season, and you have to feel like if they can pull off a series win it would go a long way towards their playoff hopes. The ladies are .500 on the season, and 8-14 in league play. Just go win!
Missouri track & field is set for a heated showdown as it heads to Lawrence to face rival Kansas at the Rock Chalk Classic on Saturday and Sunday, May 1ā2. The Tigers havenāt competed at this meet since 2023, and they return with plenty of unfinished business.
Itās a Friday / Saturday event, so once it wraps weāll have full coverage.
Mizzou is still alive in the transfer portal, despite the lack of breaking news. You can get the latest details on where things stand here on the Forums.
Dive Cuts was off this week and BTBS is in the can and should be publishing soon.
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The new NCAA eligibility rules allow student athletes enrolling in the upcoming school year to have five years to play five seasons.
The new eligibility rules will apply to student athletes enrolling in the upcoming school year.
There are expectations of lawsuits as the NCAA implements the new eligibility rules, although specific challenges are not detailed.
The new rules are seen as an improvement over previous eligibility guidelines, although specific comparisons are not provided.
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