
The NCAA’s radical “5 for 5” eligibility proposal has BYU Cougars fans buzzing—could this streamlined approach provide an answer to the Cougars’ recruitment and roster woes, or are its impacts overhyped? Jake Hatch breaks down the specifics: five years to play five, redshirt rules eliminated, and key exceptions for church missions, maternity leave, and military service. For BYU basketball, the stakes are high with star prospects like Obinna Ekezie Jr.—a phenom on the radar for NBA lottery status—top on Kevin Young’s wishlist. But with major departures and no retroactive application for outgoing stars like Richie Saunders or Keba Keita, is the “5 for 5” just an academic exercise, or a true game-changer? As the Cougars scramble to fill critical gaps at center, international talent like Luigi Suigo remains a tempting—if late—possibility, raising questions about BYU’s strategy and patience with NBA draft timelines. Hatch responds to listener questions, emphasizing the front office’s p...
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