Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar’s Legal Battle Takes Unexpected Turn—What It Means for the Season
The temporary restraining order would have allowed Aguilar to play if he received it during the season. The odds of his returning to the Tennessee football program in 2026 are now slim to none.
Aguilar’s case is attempting to piggyback on the lawsuit filed by Diego Pavia in the 2025 offseason. Pavia, along with many others, wants the NCAA not to count junior college years toward the four-year eligibility rule. The current ruleset allows college athletes to play four years in the NCAA, with one redshirt season.

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