Good point !!! and the actual data from none other than the University of Minnesota, for 2015, bears this out.
Campus and Unit Enrollment by Age for Fall 2015
http://www.oir.umn.edu/student/enrollment/term/1159/current/13267
(Data on this report is an age range which the student falls into at the start of the term.)
The data is broken out for each of the University of Minnesota campuses and system wide as well. For the Twin Cities campus, 15,944 are at or OVER 25 (31%) and 31,373 are at or OVER 21 (62%). After looking over these figures you really get the sense of the enormous hypocrisy on the part of the University on Minnesota in generating this proposal. If we are thinking
student athletes and what gives them the most choice and positions them for the rigors of competitive academics, older is better. Look at how many college D1 football and basketball players never graduate. These teams are nothing more than farm teams for the pro's. College hockey is doing an outstanding job around academics and college graduation rates because the players are older than in most other sports. Why don't we leave it up to the families and players to decide what is in their best interests and what is best for them?