Steve Sarkisian Rips The Eligibility Ruling For Vandy QB Diego Pavia: 'I Totally Disagree'
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December 20, 20247 Comments
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Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia was granted a temporary injunction this week that will allow him to play another season of college football in 2025.
Essentially, Pavia's presentation argued that his JUCO years at New Mexico Military Institute should not count against typical NCAA eligibility.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian, a former JUCO player himself, 'totally disagrees.' Per On3:
Essentially, Pavia's presentation argued that his JUCO years at New Mexico Military Institute should not count against typical NCAA eligibility.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian, a former JUCO player himself, 'totally disagrees.' Per On3:
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The injunction that Pavia was granted argued the NCAA’s redshirt rule for Junior College or JUCO players violates antitrust laws. Thus, he will be able to play in 2025. However, a former JUCO player himself, Sarkisian clearly sees issues with this process.
“I totally disagree with the…determination on this,” Steve Sarkisian said. “We chose to go to Junior College football. That’s where we wanted to start and play our careers. So, I don’t understand it at all. We’re going to have guys 28-29 years old playing college football. What’s the point? I don’t get it. I don’t understand it. I totally disagree with it.”
Pavia began his college career at New Mexico Military Institute where he spent two seasons. He then went to New Mexico State for two seasons before transferring to Vanderbilt ahead of the 2024 season. That was already his fifth season after getting a redshirt, as everyone else did, for the 2020 season. Now, Pavia has another year of eligibility, essentially making it like his time at New Mexico Military Institute didn’t count toward eligibility.
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