NCAA Breaks Silence on Joey Aguilar’s Injunction—What This Could Mean for Tennessee Football Revealed
So, Tennessee’s former quarterback Joey Aguilar tried to press the reset button on his college career clock by suing the NCAA for an extra year of football eligibility — and got slammed with a denial this past Friday. It’s a fascinating showdown, really, because Aguilar’s argument hinges on only counting his three years playing at the Division I FBS level, even though he’s been grinding it out in college football for seven seasons total. The NCAA, not missing a beat, issued a statement lauding the judge’s decision and doubled down on their commitment to “fair competition” while promising to keep tweaking benefits for players. Makes you wonder: how do you strike the right balance between opportunity and maintaining a level playing field? Meanwhile, with other players pushing similar claims following Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia’s lead, this eligibility saga is far from over — and college football’s landscape could soon look very different. LEARN MORE.

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