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The NCAA roster limit changes were supposed to be final—but now, there’s another legal challenge that could turn everything upside down. In this video, we dive into the ongoing court battle over roster size reductions in college baseball and other sports. Families and players are fighting to reverse cuts that have already impacted thousands of athletes.
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I only had one school offer me a Scholarship and it was for football. I took it. Then I was a 1st round pick in baseball after my junior year of College.
What is the big deal if you are cut, guess what you can go prove that Coach wrong. Then send him a Christmas Card Every Year.
I know of a senior in high school who got an offer from TCU to play D1 women's volleyball in 2026 and when this ruling came down, TCU pulled their offer to her. Probably the most f'd up thing I've ever heard.
Meanwhile, the roster sizes at 900+ D2/D3 and NAIA universities are increasing….often at 50 to 60 players on a team, and many even having an additional 20+ players on a JV team.
Who's gonna sue these schools for having too large of a roster?😂
Will softball follow any baseball rule changes?
It won't be long before people just start filling lawsuits to force schools into giving them scholarships after the school passed on them. What's the point of having a governing body if they can't make/enforce any rules?
PART OF this change is Full Scholarships?!? now the best player with get recruited..Not the kid that can afford his half of tuition, room and board. Baseball will become competitive in the USA again
I don't understand why courts would have a say on roster size. It's an arbitrary number. Why is one number better than another?
I want to sue and challenge that three strikes and out should be eight strikes.
It’s all being Engineered. The law suits are. It’s controlled
We In you in the House. Kyle is a Boss.
They should have implemented it starting in 2026, to allow a grace period. Coaches could adjust their recruiting going forward, but those already committed would have some protection. Time is the bigger factor, not the action itself.
This is crazy. Something has got to give. Either NCAA is the authority, or it's not.
I’m glad my freshman son opted to play JUCO. Crazy stuff.
The NCAA and State high school athletics association should not be able to tell kids where they can play athletics. If you can get into the school and make the team you should be able to play.
90%+ not subscribed is diabolical😂
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