Finally ready to announce my winter break project that some of you already know about: I've created a website to keep track of all of the court cases shaping college sports.
Introducing the College Sports Litigation Tracker.
Several jets carrying SMU donors were diverted from the State College airport to Williamsport. Theyโre in a shuttle (party bus!) en route to the game & will arrive an hour after kick.
Photo by donor Bill Armstrong (bottom left). There's Craig James on right, drink cup raised.
BREAKING: West Virginia district court GRANTS temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to #WVU football players Jimmori Robinson, Jeffrey Weimer, Tye Edwards, and Justin Harrington, allowing them to play for the Mountaineers in 2025.
BREAKING: Sixth Circuit affirms dismissal of NCAA referee John Higgins's claims against Ky. Sports Radio for allegedly disseminating a video with contact information for Higgins's roofing business, leading to negative reviews and death threats. Claim was dismissed on 1A grounds.
BREAKING: Judge Wilken will NOT approve the House settlement as currently written, finding that issues regarding "immediate implementation" of the roster limits preclude final approval.
We have a new antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA...
This one, filed by lead plaintiff and UNC tennis player Reese Brantmeier (on behalf of a proposed wider class), challenges the NCAA's prohibition on college athletes playing in outside competitions with prize money.
Wow, Pavia's attorney is saying that unless the rules are not found to be subject to antitrust they're going to stack on a challenge to the redshirt rule and asking for an injunction so Pavia can play in 2026.
Had a feeling that would be the case given some of the briefing.