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39 minutes ago, The Ace of Aces said:

Not sure where to post this but Diego Pavia’s attorneys today have advanced their case against the NCAA to give him a 7th year of eligibility. The NCAA position appears to be so weak, they will win. 

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5 hours ago, The Ace of Aces said:

Not sure where to post this but Diego Pavia’s attorneys today have advanced their case against the NCAA to give him a 7th year of eligibility. The NCAA position appears to be so weak, they will win. 

Yeah... Pavia's atty's going for a 7th season for him 

https://footballscoop.com/2025/09/16/diego-pavia-lawsuit-seventh-season-permanent-college-football-player

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Posted
6 hours ago, The Ace of Aces said:

Not sure where to post this but Diego Pavia’s attorneys today have advanced their case against the NCAA to give him a 7th year of eligibility. The NCAA position appears to be so weak, they will win. 

Why not?

Cam Rising got at least 7 years, didn't he?

Posted
16 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

The NCAA has typically won the cases involving eligibility. It’s an internal manner that they decide as a private organization. I don’t think Pavia’s team will win, they’re just throwing shit at the wall 

Just approve the 5 to play 4 rule and be done with it. 

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53 minutes ago, Js1 said:

The NCAA has typically won the cases involving eligibility. It’s an internal manner that they decide as a private organization. I don’t think Pavia’s team will win, they’re just throwing shit at the wall 

Just approve the 5 to play 4 rule and be done with it. 

I mean, Pavia is only playing now because the NCAA lost (at least temporarily) an eligibility case involving the exact same question (i.e., whether the NCAA can prohibit players who played four years of football total in NCAA + junior college).

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Since these are still students, doesn’t the university have a limit on how many years you take to graduate? In’t it 5 years for bachelors and 2 years for masters? Also, you need to be pretty good in studies to get admitted to masters. So, a maximum of 7 years? If someone wants to do a PhD in addition or instead of masters, you have to be a very good student. In other words, being in a university should naturally limit the number of years one can spend there even if NCAA completely loses any say in the eligibility duration and hence cannot become a professional league of its own. 

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On 9/17/2025 at 10:59 AM, Texas Wahoo said:

I mean, Pavia is only playing now because the NCAA lost (at least temporarily) an eligibility case involving the exact same question (i.e., whether the NCAA can prohibit players who played four years of football total in NCAA + junior college).

Personally I don't think he should get a 7th - he will have 2 years at NMSU and 2 years at Vandy.  He used up his 4 years.  Goodbye Diego, get a job. 

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49 minutes ago, AeroHorn said:

Since these are still students, doesn’t the university have a limit on how many years you take to graduate?

Gonna have a bunch of Doctors of Sports Management.

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45 minutes ago, AeroHorn said:

Since these are still students, doesn’t the university have a limit on how many years you take to graduate? In’t it 5 years for bachelors and 2 years 

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Just now, Park Gothic said:

Gotta be. Probably the easiest school to pick 3 for. 

Probably did ours first and then had to figure out the other 15 teams 

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