Court halts order, denies extra year of eligibility
In a legal victory for the NCAA, a federal appeals court has temporarily halted a court order that would have granted thousands of athletes who left college an extra year of eligibility.
Maybe a good reason to not bank on 5th year players and get the best available players with less eligibility issues.Yup, the NCAA won at the federal level but now will have to fight injunctions at the state level. Interesting that SEC commissioner Sankey filed a brief in the Louisiana case stating that the players seeking a fifth year at LSU should not be allowed. Interesting and gutsy move. Will it have any impact on that case? Who knows. An effing mess.
That is an interesting case. Will Wade who was fired by LSU in 2022 for NCAA violations and paying players before NIL/RS, is now back at LSU and signed RJ Luis, BEPOY who declared for NBA Draft and signed a 2-way contract with the Utah Jazz. SEC Commissioner Sankey advised his teams not to sign pro players and now goes head to head in Louisiana court vs LSU and Wade.Yup, the NCAA won at the federal level but now will have to fight injunctions at the state level. Interesting that SEC commissioner Sankey filed a brief in the Louisiana case stating that the players seeking a fifth year at LSU should not be allowed. Interesting and gutsy move. Will it have any impact on that case? Who knows. An effing mess.
Statistically college is not 4 years anymoreCollege is 4 yrs, and a 4 yr eligibility is as obvious as can be. Maybe the nonsense starts stopping here.
Looks like sha got this one right.
The people who pay can take as long as they want. The guys getting paid can have a frosh, soph, jr and sr yr.Statistically college is not 4 years anymore
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