💨 Abstract
College athletes hoping to gain an extra season of eligibility through lawsuits face uncertainty as fall football practice begins. Legal expert Sam Ehrlich suggests it may be too late for athletes to file successful lawsuits for the upcoming season. Judges have issued inconsistent rulings on these cases, with some athletes, like Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, winning, while others face delays or losses. The NCAA seeks congressional protection from such lawsuits.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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