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A lawsuit claims the NCAA’s eligibility rules are unfair, allowing some pro players to return to college while restricting others like Diego Pavia.
A federal lawsuit led by Diego Pavia’s attorney argues the NCAA’s eligibility rules are inconsistent, citing the organization’s decision to allow NBA draft pick James Nnaji—after four years of professional basketball—to return to college at Baylor with four years of eligibility.
The plaintiffs, including Pavia and 26 other college football players, claim the NCAA’s rule counting junior college time toward eligibility unfairly restricts athletes like Pavia, who is in his sixth college season, while permitting exceptions for professional players.
The case, ongoing in Tennessee federal court, challenges the NCAA’s rules under antitrust law and seeks to allow players to compete in 2026 and 2027.
Una demanda afirma que las reglas de elegibilidad de la NCAA son injustas, permitiendo a algunos jugadores profesionales regresar a la universidad mientras restringen a otros como Diego Pavia.