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NCAA Faces Eligibility Fight for Football Stars

Lawyer Ryan Downton leverages NCAAs basketball decision to push football players eligibility lawsuit forward. Heisman runner-up Diego Pavia and twenty-six others challenge rules that count junior college seasons against Division One football eligibility. Downton, who also represents players in a redshirt rules suit, argues for extra years based on NCAAs treatment of pro basketball player James Nnaji, who returned to college hoops after four years in Europe. The case grows with Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilars involvement, and a judge may soon decide on the football stars additional playing time. Checkout Solipillow.com

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