Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, challenging the bylaws that limit junior college players’ eligibility, claiming they hinder players’ ability to profit from their name, image, and likeness. The lawsuit argues that these restrictions violate federal antitrust laws and unfairly target junior college transfers. Pavia, who has helped revive Vanderbilt’s football program, seeks to overturn the bylaws and gain two additional seasons of eligibility to compete in Division I football.
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Browns Send Strong Message to Shedeur Sanders After First NFL Practice
Shedeur Sanders had a challenging start at the Cleveland Browns rookie minicamp but rebounded impressively, earning praise from the team. Once projected as a Top 5 pick, Sanders fell to the fifth round and faced stiff competition from veterans and fellow rookies but reportedly outperformed Dillon Gabriel during practice. With support from the Browns and mentorship from Tom Brady, who encouraged Sanders to use his draft slide as motivation, the rookie aims to prove himself...
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