The NCAA is building momentum behind one of its most significant eligibility overhauls in decades. Under the proposed "five-in-five" model , athletes would receive five years of eligibility beginning at age 19 or upon high school graduation, whichever comes first. NCAA president Charlie Baker is driving the effort and pushing for a vote on emergency legislation as soon as mid-May. If approved, the new standard could take effect by the 2026-27 school year. The concept is already earning support from prominent coaches across the country, including Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding, who recently addressed the proposal with reporters. Pete Golding's case for the five-year eligibility model Golding's support is grounded in real concerns about how the current system functions. He pointed directly to the confusion it creates for players trying to plan their own development. "Yeah, I mean obviously it's been talked about for a long time," Golding told reporters. "So we'll see if it comes to fruition.…