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Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA seeking a temporary restraining order from the NCAA because he's currently being blocked from playing next season due to his attendance at junior college in 2020 and 2021...
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“Athletes playing football outside of the NCAA monopoly have no meaningful opportunity to profit off their name, image, or likeness,” Pavia's complaint states, via On3. “Even so, JUCO Eligibility Limitation Bylaws restrict the ability of athletes who begin their college football careers in junior colleges from having the same opportunity to profit from NIL as students who enter an NCAA institution as freshmen.

“Specifically, the JUCO Eligibility Bylaws limit athletes who begin their college careers at junior colleges to only two or three seasons of NCAA Division I football, as opposed to the four seasons of competition (and NIL Compensation opportunities) available to all other NCAA Division I football players.”
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(The Spun)
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TheWalrus2 months
I called this, unlimited eligibility is coming soon
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mpwilging2 months
frick the NCAA
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Oilytiger222 months
Zzzzzzzzzzzzx
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RAB2 months
Takes down the state of Alabama, and now he sets his sights on taking down the four-lettered dinosaur in Indianapolis.
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Clark142 months
No harm in trying I guess.
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RFK2 months
They asked for this. Unfortunately the NCAA or college sports as we know it won’t exist in 15 years.
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Placekicker2 months
Thems the rules. But, if this case goes like everything else in college football has, The Walrus is right- it’ll be unlimited eligibility.
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Hater Bait2 months
I guess he wants to finish up that PhD or MBA/JD program.
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SwampyWaters2 months
Does the NCAA still exist? That's news to me!
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Shamoan2 months
Go Diego, go!
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