Judge Blocks NCAA Football Rule
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Wisconsin CB Wins Injunction Against NCAA to Play Extra Year
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U.S. District Judge William M. Conley prohibited the NCAA from enforcing its five-year rule for D-I football on Wisconsin redshirt senior Nyzier Fourqurean .
The NCAA reasoned that Fourquerean is ineligible for the 2025 season since the five-years rule ( NCAA bylaw 12.8 ) limits athletes to four seasons of intercollegiate competition in any one sport in any sport.
Fourquarean can now opt out and, after playing another season at Wisconsin , aim to enter the draft in 2026 .
NCAA says ruling will bring negative consequences for high school students.
Conley: NCAA must have meaningful exceptions to its rule to avoid unfairness to student-athletes.
NCAA : Ruling supplies additional reasons for Congress to advance reforms that stabilize college sports.
NCAA says it supports all studentathletes maximizing their name, image and likeness potential.
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