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Indiana Safety Louis Moore Wins Court Case in Texas Making Him Eligible for the Rest of Season
Louis Moore secured a court injunction allowing him to play despite NCAA denying a sixth eligibility year by counting his junior college seasons, impacting safety depth at Indiana.
- On Wednesday, Dallas County Judge Dale Tillery granted an injunction permitting Indiana starting safety Louis Moore to play the remainder of the 2025 season, keeping the 24-year-old in the undefeated Hoosiers' lineup.
- Moore sued the NCAA after the organization denied his waiver and counted his Navarro Junior College years against his eligibility in early August.
- Through four games, Moore leads Indiana with 23 tackles and two interceptions, and he testified he received $330,000 in NIL payments.
- Indiana's safety depth, already a concern, was strained after season-ending injuries to Bryson Bonds and Byron Baldwin Jr., increasing Louis Moore's value to the Indiana Hoosiers roster.
- The injunction runs through the trial scheduled for January 29, 2026, after Judge Dale Tillery found the NCAA provision violates the Texas Antitrust Act and enjoined the Five-Year Rule for Moore.
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Indiana safety Louis Moore wins court case in Texas making him eligible for the rest of season
Judge Dale Tillery has ruled in favor of Indiana safety Louis Moore, making him eligible to play the rest of this season with the 11th-ranked Hoosiers.
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Indiana S Louis Moore wins lawsuit, can play
Indiana starting safety Louis Moore can stay on the field this season after a Dallas County judge granted his eligibility on Wednesday, keeping the 24-year-old in the lineup for the undefeated Hoosiers.
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