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🏅NCAA eligibility could be gone soon

The Diego Pavia lawsuit set a precedent. This is just the logical conclusion.

Hey there,

Is eligibility itself going to survive? Recent court decisions could cast doubt on the legitimacy of the NCAA’s rules. Today we’re doing a deep dive on how we got to this position – where eligibility itself might be considered illegal, and the ways to save it. You won’t want to miss this All-Access edition.

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— Cole, Justin and Collin

Less than a year ago, the very idea of eligibility was secure. But now… things seem very insecure on that front. Thanks to a recent bevy of lawsuits, we’re being forced to completely rethink what eligibility even means, or perhaps more importantly, if it’s even legal.

It all started with Vanderbilt’s quarterback – the man who took down Alabama in dramatic fashion last year – Diego Pavia.

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