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NCAA collegiate eligibility legal disputes
Overview
Legal disputes regarding NCAA player eligibility have resulted in conflicting court rulings across different jurisdictions.
In Louisiana, a judge issued a temporary restraining order allowing approximately 33 athletes to seek a fifth year of collegiate eligibility. This ruling has prompted several players, including active NFL players such as tight end Dae’Quan Wright, to enter the NCAA transfer portal. To join a college roster, players currently under NFL contracts must be released by September 1.
Conversely, an Ohio judge granted the NCAA a stay on a previous injunction that had granted certain players additional eligibility. This stay prevents athletes previously ruled eligible under that specific injunction from entering the transfer portal or playing until the legal dispute is resolved. This creates a fragmented landscape where athletes may still pursue eligibility arguments through separate federal class-action lawsuits in Colorado.
Entities
NCAA · Colorado · Louisiana court · Cleveland Browns · Dae’quan Wright
Timeline
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about 23 hours ago
[SPORTS] 8 sourcesAthletes enter NCAA transfer portal following court rulingFollowing a Louisiana court ruling, several athletes—including Cleveland Browns tight end Dae’Quan Wright—have entered the NCAA transfer portal to pursue a fifth year of college eligibility.
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2 days ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesNCAA wins eligibility ruling in Ohio court stayAn Ohio judge granted the NCAA a stay on an injunction regarding player eligibility, preventing certain athletes from entering the transfer portal until legal proceedings are resolved.
Sources
bleacherreport.com · clutchpoints.com · deadspin.com · heavy.com · itsgame7.com · mwcconnection.com · recentlyheard.com · saturdaydownsouth.com · si.com · theathletic.com