Diego Pavia, NCAA to Dispute House Settlement in Eligibility Hearing
The hearing concerns the NCAA’s appeal of a ruling last December to grant Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia a preliminary injunction to play this fall.
The consequences of this case can be huge..Pavia is fighting for unlimited eligibility. The NCAA says the house settlement agrees to keep eligibility 5 years to play 4.
Not sure what college football will look like if Pavia wins.
"Pavia is a good example of a player who might want to remain a college athlete for as long as he can. Listed at 6-foot, Pavia would be relatively short for an NFL quarterback, who, USA Today has estimated, has an average height of 6-foot-3. But he has excelled for the Commodores and, now in his mid-20s, might be in his peak athletic years. Pavia is also knowledgeable at reading college defenses and has acquired other skills that come along with game experience. In June, Pavia revealed his market as a D-I football player: He said he was offered $4-$4.5 million by other colleges to transfer."