Vandy QB Diego Pavia Wins Landmark Court Case Regarding NCAA Eligibility
by Larry Leo
December 19, 202416 Comments
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia has won a landmark court case as junior college years will no longer count against NCAA eligibility. Per CBS Sports...quote:(Barstool Sports)
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has been granted a temporary injuction that will allow him to play another season of college football in 20205. The court sided with Pavia's claim that the NCAA's rules on junior college participation counting against eligibility violates antitrust law.
Pavia played two seasons at New Mexico Military Institute before transferring to New Mexico State and later Vanderbilt. Under previous rules, Pavia was granted the typical four years, plus the blanket waiver Covid season after playing in 2020, which allowed him to play in 2024.
His representation claims that his NCAA clock should not start during his time at a JUCO, especially in the NIL era. In previous filings, Pavia claimed he could make more than $1 million in NIL and revenue sharing if he returned in 2025.
Hundreds of Vanderbilt fans rejoiced yesterday when QB Diego Pavia won a court case granting him an extra year of eligibility for the 'Dores next fall.
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