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A federal judge rules NCAA's transfer rules likely violate antitrust laws, allowing Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia to play despite eligibility limits.
The NCAA is defending its eligibility rules in court in the case of Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, who is playing his fourth Division I season under a preliminary injunction.
A federal judge previously found Pavia likely to succeed in arguing the NCAA’s rules restricting junior college players’ eligibility violate antitrust laws.
The NCAA maintains its rules are lawful, while facing about 21 similar lawsuits.
Pavia, who led Vanderbilt to a 3-0 start and notable wins over top teams, confirmed he will play only one more season, ending his college career after 2024 despite earlier speculation about extending his eligibility.
Un juez federal dictamina que las reglas de transferencia de la NCAA probablemente violan las leyes antimonopolio, permitiendo que el quarterback de Vanderbilt Diego Pavia juegue a pesar de los límites de elegibilidad.