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Student-athletes seek a fifth year of eligibility via lawsuits over injuries and pandemic impacts, with mixed court rulings.
Student-athletes nationwide are pursuing a fifth year of eligibility through lawsuits challenging the NCAA’s eligibility rules, citing injuries, pandemic disruptions, and other hardships.
Courts have issued mixed rulings, allowing some athletes to extend their careers, but no uniform standard exists.
The legal push reflects broader demands for greater control over collegiate careers and compensation, especially amid the NCAA’s recent name, image, and likeness policy changes.
The outcomes could reshape future eligibility rules and shift power dynamics between athletes and the governing body.
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Los estudiantes-atletas buscan un quinto año de elegibilidad a través de demandas por lesiones e impactos de la pandemia, con fallos judiciales mixtos.