I’m not sure if this is the proper place for it, but Derek Piper talked this week about JUCO players winning a lawsuit that will not allow their prior JUCO years to count against their D1 eligibility. Which Derek then said this would apply to other levels like Ben at NAIA. So in theory Ben could have 2 more years of eligibility based on the law decision,
Nothing the NCAA tries to mandate ever holds up in court. So what eventually will happen is that there will be no maximum eligibility years. It will simply be a rule that if you are enrolled in college, you are eligible to be part of the team. College basketball/football will eventually be a very well paid minor league of pro sports. And you could have some players staying in college and making money for 8-10 years. And if private equity were to somehow buy these college teams, I think you’d eventually treat these athletes like employees. Where they don’t even need to be an enrolled student, they are just an employee of the school and their job is to play basketball or football. I think that’s where this ends up.