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NCAA Breaks Silence on Joey Aguilar’s Legal Battle—What It Means for Tennessee Football

So, here’s the deal: Tennessee’s former quarterback Joey Aguilar threw a Hail Mary at the NCAA, asking for an extra year of college football eligibility — a request that got slammed down by a judge last Friday. The NCAA didn’t just sit quietly; they quickly chimed in with a statement thanking the court for backing their playbook on “fair competition” and reaffirming their commitment to leveling the playing field for all student-athletes. But here’s the kicker — with Aguilar’s argument hinging on the fact he clocked only three years at the Division I FBS level after a four-year stretch in junior college, it raises a juicy question: where does the line get drawn between the grind on the gridiron and the rules that govern it? As other players like Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia follow suit with similar claims, this saga is far from over — and it’s reshaping the collegiate eligibility landscape before our very eyes. LEARN MORE

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