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A Tennessee judge denied quarterback Joey Aguilar’s bid to play a fourth year of college football, upholding NCAA rules that count his junior college and pandemic-affected seasons.
A Tennessee judge has denied quarterback Joey Aguilar’s request for an injunction allowing him to play a fourth year of college football, ruling he is unlikely to succeed on the merits of his claim.
The decision upholds NCAA eligibility rules that count junior college years toward a player’s four-year limit, rejecting Aguilar’s argument that his redshirt year and pandemic-cancelled 2020 season should not count.
The judge cited concerns over widespread uncertainty in eligibility standards and the integrity of college sports.
The NCAA welcomed the ruling, emphasizing consistent rules and fair competition.
The case is part of a national wave of 57 eligibility lawsuits, with 31 injunctions denied and 12 granted.
Aguilar, who passed for 3,565 yards and 24 touchdowns in 2025, is expected to enter the NFL draft.
Un juez de Tennessee negó la oferta del mariscal de campo Joey Aguilar para jugar un cuarto año de fútbol americano universitario, manteniendo las reglas de la NCAA que cuentan su universidad junior y las temporadas afectadas por la pandemia.