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Diego Pavia leads a lawsuit challenging NCAA rules on junior college eligibility, seeking a permanent change after a federal injunction allowed his extra season.
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is leading a class-action lawsuit seeking to change NCAA rules that count junior college seasons toward a player’s four-year eligibility.
His legal team, expanding the original case, includes several other players and argues the current rule violates antitrust laws.
The lawsuit follows a federal injunction allowing Pavia to play another season after two years at New Mexico Military Institute, despite the NCAA’s policy.
While the NCAA granted a one-time waiver, the legal challenge aims for a permanent, nationwide solution amid growing confusion and over 35 similar cases.
Pavia has led Vanderbilt to a top 10 ranking—the first since 1947—throwing for 1,569 yards and rushing for 438, with 19 total touchdowns this season.
Diego Pavia lidera una demanda que desafía las reglas de la NCAA sobre la elegibilidad para la universidad junior, buscando un cambio permanente después de que una orden federal le permitiera una temporada extra.