It was a legislative item for the D1 wrestling committee in March:I posted the BaschAMania you referenced earlier today in the Social Media thread.
The rule changes that were discussed were related to recruiting. Specifically, a change in when a prospect can be contacted, when they can take official visits, etc.
It was a legislative item for the D1 wrestling committee in March:
Men’s Wrestling – First Opportunity for Recruiting Activities.
(1) Recommendation. The NCAA Division I Men’s Wrestling Oversight Committee introduced legislation to establish the starting date for recruiting activities for high school prospective student-athletes as follows:
§ April 1 of prospective student-athlete’s junior year of high school: Correspondence and telephone calls, § June 15 after prospective student-athlete’s junior year of high school: Evaluations and contacts.
§ Aug. 15 of prospective student-athlete’s senior year of high school: Official and unofficial visits.
The oversight committee requests the Division I Cabinet adopt the proposed changes as expedited legislation at its April 2026 meeting.
(2) Effective Date. Immediate; applicable for student-athletes initially enrolling full time in a collegiate institution on or after Aug. 1, 2028.
(3) Rationale. By establishing a later recruiting start date, the proposal addresses a prospective student-athlete’s continued physical growth and development, which allows prospective student-athletes and coaches to make better-informed decisions about collegiate attendance. Additionally, the tiered approach to permissible recruiting activities allows coaches and prospective student-athletes to establish a relationship and mutual interest via communication prior to in-person meetings.
(4) Estimated budget impact. Varies by institution based on recruiting practices.
(5) Student-athlete impact. The proposal promotes student-athlete well-being by accounting for a prospective student-athlete’s continued development, which encourages better-informed decisions about collegiate attendance.
I can't find anywhere that it passed. But, I have no reason to think it didn't (or won't eventually) and will keep looking.
I haven't searched on whether or not they passed. The BaschAMania segment was based on a tweet from Tony Ramos indicating the rules had passed. Here's the tweet:
I haven't searched on whether or not they passed. The BaschAMania segment was based on a tweet from Tony Ramos indicating the rules had passed. Here's the tweet:
Different rule change, but Levi getting a fifth year would be something!
One step closer. Levi would not get a 5th year.
Not quite yet. The rule hasn't been finalized or approved. It is just fast tracked for approval at this point. But, if it is approved as described, then yes 5 titles per wrestler is on the table. Ironically, I think this makes becoming a 4-timer harder.So, you can now win 5 national championships individually?
Long time lurker, never posted. Just listened to Zach Seyko drone on about the new 5 years to wrestle 4 rule change. I may be missing something, but taking PJ duke as an example, what's the difference between sitting out next year as one of the 5 years or taking a red shirt under the old rules? Either way, he can wrestle 4 and sit one.
No more redshirtsLong time lurker, never posted. Just listened to Zach Seyko drone on about the new 5 years to wrestle 4 rule change. I may be missing something, but taking PJ duke as an example, what's the difference between sitting out next year as one of the 5 years or taking a red shirt under the old rules? Either way, he can wrestle 4 and sit one.
No more redshirts will be short lived. This is simply the first step on the way to the now inevitable 5 in 6.No more redshirts
It definitely hurts the program. There will be some guys heading to the Portal if this rule sticks.I think this os going to change a lot for psu and coaching staff in regards to managing a lineup. Switching the rules changes everything and losing a redshirt will effect decisions for sure. Not sure this helps Cael at all
same rule for all school PSU will be fineIt definitely hurts the program. There will be some guys heading to the Portal if this rule sticks.
Hopefully the NCAA will follow their own precedent with other changes… start it with the freshman class starting the season that starts after the effective date… anyone older grandfathered in under the previous rule.the guys who already used red shirt should that should not be counted as it happened before rule change!
Traditional HS graduation age, 4 year Military stint, athletic completion participant through sophomore season?I’d like you can’t be 24 or older to compete in college. The recruiting thing is going back to my hay day in the 80’s! Dick Anderson didn’t come to my school until my junior yaear to see me and 2 others. Scotty B and big boy Gerry LaM
Which would be the next step to 8 years to compete 6.No more redshirts will be short lived. This is simply the first step on the way to the now inevitable 5 in 6.
LOL well they certainly can't mess this up like they did covid!! OOOPSHopefully the NCAA will follow their own precedent with other changes… start it with the freshman class starting the season that starts after the effective date… anyone older grandfathered in under the previous rule.
That was already happening. This last season OK State had 2 starters that were transfers from Penn State.any schools with really good backup will see some guys gone!