If upheld, this would mean that a player who spends two years at a junior college could start his NCAA career as a freshman with four years of eligibility left instead of the current two.
This decision is a clear positive for amateur players. If seasons at a junior college stop counting toward that NCAA standard of four playing seasons in five years, players could use the path to better line up their best college seasons at the best schools.
I wonder what's coming next from administrators. College baseball will be a whole lot different if juco doesn't count.
The impact could be felt by everyone involved across every level, reshaping recruitment strategies and the overall landscape of college baseball.
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