Indiana’s Moore wins suit vs NCAA re: his 3 years in jr college dont count against eligibility

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Katy bar the doors. Great news for all average players and Uncle Ricos. Pavia may get to play for 50 years.
 

Katy bar the doors. Great news for all average players and Uncle Ricos. Pavia may get to play for 50 years.
The big question is, if this snow balls, will it eventually affect players coming out of high school?
 
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The Pavia injunction opened a crack in the door. Now the legal system will kick it wide open.
“You get more eligibility….AND YOU get more eligibility….AND YOU get more eligibility….

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Our legal system is such a joke. Sorry, that's more for the non-sports board. Seriously, though, it's such a joke.
 

Katy bar the doors. Great news for all average players and Uncle Ricos. Pavia may get to play for 50 years.
Maybe Vandy will reclassify as JUCO, to keep him for another 3.
 
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So is there a limit to how many years a player can be active in college football? Five, six years in Juco and another five at division one.
 
I believe there are two kids on the Florida roster this year that are 7-8 years apart. The younger was in 5th grade when the older started in Gainesville…c’mon.
 
The big question is, if this snow balls, will it eventually affect players coming out of high school?

Yep, you'll have more kids be willing to go to JUCO because they know it will not affect their eligibility. So it's basically two years of practice and preparation. I also wonder if someone starts out at an FBS school but transfers to a JUCO school do they still have their JUCO years not count against them? If that's the case it really will have a big impact on HS kids because if you've got kids at the FBS level now dropping divisions then they're eating scholarships that otherwise would go to HS kids.
 
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