Author: Michael

Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is suing the NCAA for an additional year of eligibility, which is centered around his time playing junior college and not being able to make money off of his NIL during this time period. 
The news was first reported by Chris Lee of VandySports.com on Friday evening. The attorney for Diego Pavia is arguing that since the NCAA counts any junior college seasons towards their eligibility clock, and that since they have no meaningful way to make money in the JuCo ranks, that he should be given another year of eligibility.

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I’m sure you’ve heard stories of incidents that occur on plane rides that force a pilot to make a judgment call, but I bet you’ve never heard of an athletic team having to abort their travel due to players getting involved in ‘horseplay’ on the trip. 
On Friday afternoon, the Auburn basketball team was headed to Houston for its matchup with the Cougars on Saturday night.

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The Wyoming Cowgirls volleyball team forfeited its first match against San Jose State last month due to the presence of transgender player Blaire Fleming. 
On Friday, the school announced that it would forfeit its second scheduled contest against SJSU, as well. 
“The University of Wyoming volleyball team will not play its scheduled conference match at San José State University on Thursday, November 14,” the school wrote in a statement on its official athletics website.

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The Carolina Panthers have journeyed over to Germany for a game against the New York Giants (I know; sorry Germans. I’m not sure what you did to deserve this… wait… yes I do; I can think of two things) — and ahead of Sunday’s game at Allianz Arena in Munich Panthers owner David Tepper was sharing some beers with fans.
Tepper and his wife, Nicole, hosted a fan fest event in Munich that featured some Panthers franchise greats including Julius Peppers, Steve Smith Sr, Luke Kuechly, Thomas Davis, and Jon Beason.

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