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Indiana CB Louis Moore Eligible to Play 2 More Games After Reaching Deal with NCAA to Delay Hearing
Louis Moore continues to play while suing the NCAA for a sixth year of eligibility, citing his junior college time and NIL losses; NCAA delayed hearing past Sept. 24, 2025.
- Louis Moore can play at least two more games for Indiana after reaching a deal with the NCAA to delay his eligibility hearing in Dallas County, Texas.
- Moore is seeking a sixth year of eligibility after playing at junior college and then Mississippi before transferring to Indiana.
- The NCAA's deal allows Moore to compete without penalties for the Hoosiers and delays his next hearing.
- Moore has made significant contributions to Indiana, including interceptions in both of their first two games.
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Indiana CB Louis Moore eligible to play 2 more games after reaching deal with NCAA to delay hearing
Cornerback Louis Moore will be eligible to play for No. 22 Indiana for at least two more games after his legal team and the NCAA agreed to delay the next hearing in his eligibility case.
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Indiana safety Louis Moore has at least two more weeks of eligibility based on the latest filings in his case against the NCAA. Moore and the NCAA have reached a temporary agreement described as follows in a document posted in the Dallas County Texas court portal. “The NCAA agrees to take no action with respect to Plaintiff’s (Moore’s) eligibility or ability to compete in any intercollegiate activities, based upon violations of any eligibility r…
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