Dominic Sramaty
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You can't even keep track of who's going where.
Well, now the NCAA is coming up with a plan to deal with this,
And like I said, his athletic director told him to be ready.
And basically what they're voting on is a five year eligibility clock.
And it is going to start whichever is first.
You turn 19 or you graduate from high school.
And then whichever of those happens first, your five-year eligibility clock begins.
And what they're also thinking of doing is getting rid of redshirting.
Now, if you're not familiar with that, what it means is redshirting is β
you get hurt and they give you another year.
Like if you get injured early in a season or something like that, you can get an extra year that exception.
They are looking at removing.
And the only exceptions will be for maternity leave.
Um, uh,
if you're a member of the military and you need to leave for those reasons, or you'd go on a religious mission.
Like, for example, a lot of the schools like BYU, Utah, for example, their players go on missions and they would have an exception.
But other than that, there would be no exceptions.
And they're going to vote on it.
They're preparing to vote on it sometime this spring.
And he's not sure, he told me, if it's going to come in next year or it'll be for the 27, 28 year it will take effect.