An important ruling from the NCAA might just clear the way for the Nebraska men's basketball team to land a top-50 recruit.
The ruling, in fact, would be a boon to all college sports as it relates to their 2020 recruiting classes.
The NCAA eligibility center announced Friday that high school athletes expected to graduate in the spring or summer of 2020 will now have to meet two basic criteria and no longer have to take the ACT or SAT to be eligible for college in the fall of this year.
Known as a COVID-19 automatic waiver, the ruling lays out what current high school seniors — or those athletes planning to reclassify to 2020 — must to in order to be academically eligible.