Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar’s Legal Battle Takes Unexpected Turn—What It Means for the Season
Isn’t it wild when your college football career turns into a courtroom drama? Joey Aguilar, the Tennessee quarterback chasing an elusive eighth year of eligibility, is finding out just how thorny the NCAA’s rules can be. Just after snagging a temporary restraining order—think of it as a legal “hold up, let me play!” sign—he faced a judge’s cold shoulder denying his preliminary injunction, slamming the door on his 2026 Tennessee comeback. Aguilar’s journey weaves through junior colleges, Appalachian State, UCLA, and finally Tennessee, making his eligibility claim a tangled web of transfers and lawsuits that challenge the NCAA’s four-year cap. Now with the QB spot up for grabs, the Volunteers are left scrabbling for answers amid a shifting roster landscape. Who knew college football eligibility could get this complicated? LEARN MORE.

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