NCAA Granted Stay in Colorado Lawsuit, Denying 5th-Year Eligibility for 2022 Class
The ruling leaves 2022 class players ineligible again unless they have separate court orders, affecting athletes seeking a fifth college football season.
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NCAA Gets Win In Court On 5-Year Eligibility Rule, But This Is Hardly the End Of the Lawsuits
DENVER (AP) — The NCAA notched an important win in federal court Friday over its much-disputed five-year eligibility rule, though it fell short of shutting down the last-minute shuffling threatening to upend college sports rosters with football season fast approaching.
Court Pauses Extra Year Of College Eligibility For Athletes From Class Of 2022
The court ruling that provided a fifth season of eligibility for college athletes from the high school Class of 2022 has been placed on hold, relays Austin Massey of Scarlet and Black Insider (Twitter link). The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit granted a stay request Friday morning in the Wisne v. NCAA class-action lawsuit. The decision means that athletes who used up their four years of eligibility in the spring no longer have access …
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