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NCAA's 5-for-5 Rule Shifts Recruiting Landscape in New York

๐Ÿ“ MultipleยทWednesday, July 1, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

The NCAA's new 5-for-5 rule is sending shockwaves through the high school football world, and New York is no exception. At powerhouse programs like Erasmus Hall and Lincoln High, coaches are scrambling to adjust their strategies. With the rule change, top recruits like quarterback sensation, Tyler 'The Ace' Anderson from Erasmus Hall, could see a significant increase in name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities. However, this shift may also lead to a talent drain as top players opt to stay closer to home and capitalize on local NIL deals. As the recruiting landscape evolves, one thing is clear: New York's top programs will need to adapt quickly to stay ahead of the curve.

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