Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has argued that his two years in junior college shouldn't count against his eligibility.
Pavia argues that junior college years shouldn't count against NCAA eligibility because it restricts NIL earning potential.
Here's how some other recent eligibility cases have played out: In December 2024, attorney generals in 11 states, plus the US ...
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is suing the NCAA challenging its rules limiting the eligibility of former junior college ...
The NCAA voted on the rule change for collegiate men's ice hockey and skiing at a council meeting on Thursday.
The NCAA Division I Council approved a rule Thursday allowing players with CHL experience to compete at U.S. colleges ...
The NCAA has voted to make Canadian Hockey League players eligible to play college hockey, according to a statement.
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia sued the NCAA in federal court Friday, alleging the organization's bylaws that reduce the ...
The NCAA adopted legislation that eliminated the 60-year-old National Letter of Intent (NLI) program. The resulting changes to financial ...
The NCAA was sued by Vanderbilt University’s quarterback, Diego Pavia, who claims the organization’s junior college ...
NCAA rules typically count JUCO seasons toward NCAA eligibility, but Pavia is looking for more years, according to The Athletic. In the lawsuit, Pavia alleges that the rules cause athletes to miss ...