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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m hearing a lot of chatter about the NCAA's proposed 5-in-5 rule and the idea that it could hurt 2028 recruiting because players in older classes may use a fifth year, leading coaches to reduce the size of the 2028 recruiting class to balance the equation. That said, it seems to me that the only players who would stay for all five years are the ones who meaningfully contribute, and that group is probably less than half of most rosters. Coaches also cannot know this far in advance how many players from multiple future classes will develop into key contributors, especially when some of them have not even arrived on campus yet. Given all that uncertainty, I doubt coaches will make major changes to their recruiting approach in this cycle. Does anyone see it differently and think the 2028 class is really in trouble? I’d be interested to hear other views.[/quote] Depends how much the coach uses the portal. If the roster cap is 38 girls and a player can now play 5 seasons...my guess is the 2028 recruiting classes will go from 9-10 girls down to 7-8. [/quote] That view assumes everyone stays for five years, which will not be true at most schools. It may be more realistic for a few elite programs like UNC, where roster turnover is low and top-end talent is deep. Even then, projecting that accurately four or five years ahead is difficult, and in most cases it is safer for coaches to over-recruit than under-recruit. We may see some modest tightening at the top, but it is unlikely to become a significant recruiting problem for most 2028s.[/quote] Ok think what you want[/quote] Great thank you[/quote]
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