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Owen Heinecke Case
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:36 am
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:36 am
George Stoia III
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This could be important for Thursday’s hearing because when the NCAA denied Heinecke’s petition, it stated that he didn’t provide evidence of past cases (now he has) and that he did not establish he was denied two participation opportunities (neither did the case in October).
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George Stoia III
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Owen Heinecke's legal counsel submitted another filing yesterday in Cleveland County. This one was a "notice of supplemental authority."
Essentially, there is another case very similar to Heinecke's that was approved in October.
(Going to break this down as simply as I can.)
When Heinecke petitioned for his year of eligibility, the NCAA denied it, stating that he did not provide "evidence of how similarly situated student-athletes’ waiver requests have been adjudicated."
But when Heinecke submitted his petition, the NCAA had failed to upload this case -- the one in October involving a female athlete who started her career playing volleyball but transferred elsewhere to play basketball -- to the NCAA database, which allows schools to see past waiver decisions.
Heinecke's legal team included the case of the female athlete, who started her career in 2019 and was given a sixth year by the NCAA, in this filing.

@GeorgeStoia
This could be important for Thursday’s hearing because when the NCAA denied Heinecke’s petition, it stated that he didn’t provide evidence of past cases (now he has) and that he did not establish he was denied two participation opportunities (neither did the case in October).
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George Stoia III
@GeorgeStoia
Owen Heinecke's legal counsel submitted another filing yesterday in Cleveland County. This one was a "notice of supplemental authority."
Essentially, there is another case very similar to Heinecke's that was approved in October.
(Going to break this down as simply as I can.)
When Heinecke petitioned for his year of eligibility, the NCAA denied it, stating that he did not provide "evidence of how similarly situated student-athletes’ waiver requests have been adjudicated."
But when Heinecke submitted his petition, the NCAA had failed to upload this case -- the one in October involving a female athlete who started her career playing volleyball but transferred elsewhere to play basketball -- to the NCAA database, which allows schools to see past waiver decisions.
Heinecke's legal team included the case of the female athlete, who started her career in 2019 and was given a sixth year by the NCAA, in this filing.
This post was edited on 4/14/26 at 9:38 am
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:39 am to OU Guy
From yesterday
George Stoia III
@GeorgeStoia
Owen Heinecke's legal counsel replied to the NCAA's rebuttal with a 10-page response on Friday, including comparing Heinecke's case for eligibility versus Laurence Seymore, who was recently given another year of eligibility after transferring to Texas.
George Stoia III
@GeorgeStoia
Also in the response is this letter from Heinecke's high school coach, JJ Tappana, who will testify on Thursday.
"It is strange that the NCAA gave relief to college players with extended eligibility during covid but seems to not be offering that same relief to the high school players that also had their trajectories altered due to the disruptions caused by covid."
George Stoia III
@GeorgeStoia
Owen Heinecke's legal counsel replied to the NCAA's rebuttal with a 10-page response on Friday, including comparing Heinecke's case for eligibility versus Laurence Seymore, who was recently given another year of eligibility after transferring to Texas.
George Stoia III
@GeorgeStoia
Also in the response is this letter from Heinecke's high school coach, JJ Tappana, who will testify on Thursday.
"It is strange that the NCAA gave relief to college players with extended eligibility during covid but seems to not be offering that same relief to the high school players that also had their trajectories altered due to the disruptions caused by covid."
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:41 am to OU Guy
Posted on 4/14/26 at 12:29 pm to OU Guy
Seems like he's got a case (we already knew he did, but its the NCAA)
Will they have a ruling on Thursday?
Will they have a ruling on Thursday?
Posted on 4/14/26 at 12:34 pm to Naked Bootleg
They better rule fast, I want to see him suited up Sat
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