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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Strictly from an age requirement perspective, PG years and earlier re-classes will not be as popular. With roster limitations, transfers will start to become less as well, as there are only so many uniforms handed out now. College sports will look different in 5 years in a whole host of ways.[/quote] They will be more popular [/quote] Nope. Cause colleges won’t have the 5th season of eligibility. And no recourse if injury happens. Risk averse are coaches at high collegiate level.[/quote] What? 2028 impact will be an immediate reduction in recruiting by up to 30%. This will lead to the 28's trying to flood the re-class market. The 28's enter college at 19-20 years old. They take their 5 years ending college at 24-25. [/quote] You are almost as confused as the prior poster. First sentence is directionally correct, but overstated. Probably a 20% reduction if it gets passed. The rest of your post doesn't make sense. Why would the reclass market be flooded? The compression will be just as bad for the 2029 and 2030 classes. No specific angle in reclassing unless you are marginal and have some reason to believe a massive improvement is likely. Or if you have a major injury, maybe. You have to have a line on a good club that will let you join an already-formed team, etc. Also, you aren't following the proposed age rules. The 5-year clock starts the Fall after graduation, or the Fall after the school year during which the athlete turns 19. If you enter college at 20, you will lose a year of eligibility. [/quote]
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