Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is suing the NCAA as he attempts to extend his career in college football.
Pavia argues in the lawsuit that counting junior college seasons toward years of NCAA eligibility "unjustifiably restrains" the ability for college athletes like himself to earn money through their name, image and likeness for the full four seasons.
Diego Pavia has sued the NCAA.
— Mit Winter (@WinterSportsLaw) November 9, 2024
He alleges NCAA rules that count juco seasons towards NCAA eligibility & that prohibit redshirts from being used after an athlete has played 4 years at an NCAA school violate antitrust law.
He alleges the rules cause athletes to miss out on NIL $. pic.twitter.com/Oq8kXfPgMo
The Albuquerque, N.M., native played two years of junior college ball at New Mexico Military Institute before transferring to New Mexico State for two seasons and joining Vanderbilt in '24. Pavia is requesting the U.S. District Court in the Middle District of Tennessee rules that he should be granted another two years of NCAA eligibility to make up for his two years in junior college.
Pavia has thrown for 1,677 yards, 15 touchdowns and three interceptions during his first year at Vanderbilt. He has led the Commodores to a 6–3 record through nine games and guided the program to its first win over Alabama since 1984.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia Sues NCAA in Search of Additional Years of Eligibility.