Guns still thinks Nagao has one so there's thatI haven’t read enough about this, but are we 100% sure that Olympic redshirts will not be a thing in 2028?
Here are the meeting notes from the D1 Cabinet meeting on June 5. Assuming this is what was approved yesterday, then there will be no Olympic redshirts in 2028.I haven’t read enough about this, but are we 100% sure that Olympic redshirts will not be a thing in 2028?


www.ncaa.org
Omg they made the date SEPT 1. They didn't follow the academic year of August 1.
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NCAA Division I Age-Based Eligibility Rules: Eligibility 101
NCAA Division I Age-Based Eligibility Rules: Eligibility 101www.ncaa.org
"Age-based trigger: The start of the regular academic year immediately following the student-athlete’s 19th birthday, if the student-athlete turns 19 years old before Sept. 1."Still following the academic year of August 1.
Gave a reprieve for late year-birthers. As typically, students born after sept 1, can't enroll in kindergarten at 5.
So bassett is still fine because he's enrolling in the fall following his 19th birthday.
Thats way I read it as well . But Kozak at Flo said differentlyStill following the academic year of August 1.
Gave a reprieve for late year-birthers. As typically, students born after sept 1, can't enroll in kindergarten at 5.
So bassett is still fine because he's enrolling in the fall following his 19th birthday.
Thats way I read it as well . But Kozak at Flo said differently.
My thing is this not many universities start after Aug 25 so how could he have enrolled immediately in the academic year following his 19th birthdayYou know what, he might be right...
Bassett turned 19 on Aug 25, 2025. Yikes.
Like you said earlier - September 1 wasn't in the books yesterday. It was just the academic year.
My thing is this not many universities start after Aug 25 so how could he have enrolled immediately in the academic year following his 19th birthday
You get a pass on reading NCAA memos. The NCAA's lucidity sucks worse than your reading comprehension.@dicemen99 we all know my reading comprehension sucks. How do you read this ? And would Bo get 4 or 5 according to your interpretation?
I got a passYou get a pass on reading NCAA memos. The NCAA's lucidity sucks worse than your reading comprehension.
According to Basch, this is now moot for Bassett. If he's wrong, the compliance release looks like it intends for the September 1st to be the start of the academic calendar, but the wording still is open to various interpretations if you try hard enough (and some lawyers always will).
I just assume they did it because there is no consistency in when schools start their academic years, but a majority if not all start by September 1st so just use that date.Agreed. The September 1 date is completely arbitrary and nonsensical. They should have left it as is.
This is what I meant by the NCAA language being open to various interpretations. They need to do a better job (always) of making their intent clearer.I got a pass
The academic year started Aug 1 in the past not sure if they've changed that to Sept 1 now or not.
I just don't understand how someone who's 19 Aug 25-Sept 1 is supposed to enroll in the next academic year when most universities start before Aug 25 so to me the next academic year would be the following August.
Because they're idiots. They literally can't help themselves.This is what I meant by the NCAA language being open to various interpretations. They need to do a better job (always) of making their intent clearer.
But it seems that they just want to make the date 9/1. The date and the age are just markers. The kids are free to enroll at any time.
NCAAs favorite color is definitely GRAYBecause they're idiots. They literally can't help themselves.
If you had just left the language at "academic year starts on Aug 1" - everyone would have been with it, it would have made sense and there is not grey areas or an entire month where athletes are somehow penalized.
We can all agree that most schools start the fall session in the month of August. NO schools start the fall session in July.
Jeeeeezus with these guys.
Can use old rules and must apply for waiver by July 31.How will all of this affect someone like Zack Ryder? I believe he was planning on surgery and taking medical redshirt next year. Will that still be allowed if documents are turned in by July or does he now have only 3 year left no matter healthy or injured?
He's fine.
This can't be correct, otherwise he would not be eligible to compete at PIAAs this year.
Damn GoogleMiller is a 2007. He turns 19 this year
I assume it was the Google Gemini response they now force to the top of every search. It is truly awful. I have been testing it along side Claude and the results for Gemini are shockingly bad.Damn Google![]()
I assume it was the Google Gemini response they now force to the top of every search. It is truly awful. I have been testing it along side Claude and the results for Gemini are shockingly bad.
I think it is more insideous than that. The tech companies rely on our inherit laziness so that we voluntarily enslave ourselves. At least Kyle Reese was there to fight for humanity.It won't take too much longer for Skynet to fully develop...
Ryder already used a redshirt. Whether old rules or new rules he would have to solicit the NCAA for an extra year. I would think based on the working model in place when he enrolled he would be granted a 6th year. Otherwise it will go to court where the NCAA is guaranteed to lose.How will all of this affect someone like Zack Ryder? I believe he was planning on surgery and taking medical redshirt next year. Will that still be allowed if documents are turned in by July or does he now have only 3 year left no matter healthy or injured?
If he is 20 in October he isn't allowed to compete in PIAA sanctioned events this year. Might as well enroll now.
Thought they switched the language to september 1st that puts bo at 4 yearsYes but the academic year has already started
You’re on quite the roll. Yesterday’s quip about putting Bob out on the street as well. Well done.I’m just relieved Bo Bassett gets 5 years. One less year of breathless reportage on the squinty-eyed one would have been patently tragic
They did switch it. But it's sounding like it won't start until next year with 2027 HS gradsThought they switched the language to september 1st that puts bo at 4 years
Plenty of schools start after August 25. At least here in Michigan. My kids are 2 different D1 schools and both are after 8/25 this year (I only looked at the 2, so totally anecdotal, maybe every other school is before 8/25).I got a pass
The academic year started Aug 1 in the past not sure if they've changed that to Sept 1 now or not.
I just don't understand how someone who's 19 Aug 25-Sept 1 is supposed to enroll in the next academic year when most universities start before Aug 25 so to me the next academic year would be the following August.