Illini High Fives: Who Could Benefit Most From NCAA’s Age-Based Eligibility Policy
IlliniGuys.com details which five players currently on the Illinois football roster could immediately benefit the most from an age-based eligibility model being passed.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
May 29, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHAMPAIGN — Bret Bielema is closer to getting his wish with an age-based player eligibility policy.
As he enters his sixth season leading the Illinois football operation, Bielema has been publicly campaigning for what he calls a “five for five” policy for athlete eligibility for several years and the 56-year head coach might see that become NCAA legislation as soon as this coming month at the NCAA's Division I Cabinet meeting.
“I don’t think it’ll be called 5-for-5 even though that’s the easy way of describing it because it’ll actually be about when you graduate (high school) and when you have a window of time in,” Bielema said in a Zoom media session with local reporters on April 21. “I think it’ll be something that manifests itself before the start of the upcoming season.”
The model would give flexibility to currently enrolled athletes with eligibility after the 2025-26 academic year to apply the age-based model or continue previous eligibility rules, whichever is more beneficial to that individual.
“I think the NCAA, as many times as people think they’re falling on deaf ears, is an organization that is listening to common sense but it’s just a different world now,” Bielema said.