Aguilar / Chambliss 6th Year Eligibility

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Looks like they're both going for a 6th year. From what media has said, Chambliss will know within a week, if he's eligible. So he can bolt straight to LSU..... after the season.. Hunhh...While Aguilar waits and waits and waits for his eligibility. Makes me wonder, are we not lawyered up properly? I mean, I by know means, knows the court systems. But it seems as though we always get the slow roll when it comes to judicial.
 
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Looks like they're both going for a 6th year. From what media has said, Chambliss will know within a week, if he's eligible. So he can bolt straight to LSU..... after the season.. Hunhh...While Aguilar waits and waits and waits for his eligibility. Makes me wonder, are we not lawyered up properly? I mean, I by know means, knows the court systems. But it seems as though we always get the slow roll when it comes to judicial.
Where are you getting this?
 
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Looks like they're both going for a 6th year. From what media has said, Chambliss will know within a week, if he's eligible. So he can bolt straight to LSU..... after the season.. Hunhh...While Aguilar waits and waits and waits for his eligibility. Makes me wonder, are we not lawyered up properly? I mean, I by know means, knows the court systems. But it seems as though we always get the slow roll when it comes to judicial.
Chambliss is not going to LSU.
 
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Looks like they're both going for a 6th year. From what media has said, Chambliss will know within a week, if he's eligible. So he can bolt straight to LSU..... after the season.. Hunhh...While Aguilar waits and waits and waits for his eligibility. Makes me wonder, are we not lawyered up properly? I mean, I by know means, knows the court systems. But it seems as though we always get the slow roll when it comes to judicial.
He’s not suing the NCAA (like Joey’s case), he is asking the NCAA for a waiver.


“I deserve (another year)" Chambliss said Dec. 30. "I've only played three seasons of college football. I feel like I deserve to play four. I redshirted in 2021. That was my freshman redshirt. Then I medically redshirted in 2022. Played in 2023, 2024 and this is 2025."
 
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Joey and Pavia will be decided at the same time. I believe they will likely win. The NCAA and Juco are not associated with one another. Everyone else gets 5 years to play 4 years of NCAA football regardless of whether they went to prep school after high school, just to high school, or played pro baseball for 6 years then went to play football. The same reasoning that let the two of them play a 3rd year of NCAA football should apply to being able to play their 4th year.
 
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He’s not suing the NCAA (like Joey’s case), he is asking the NCAA for a waiver.


“I deserve (another year)" Chambliss said Dec. 30. "I've only played three seasons of college football. I feel like I deserve to play four. I redshirted in 2021. That was my freshman redshirt. Then I medically redshirted in 2022. Played in 2023, 2024 and this is 2025."

He had 2 redshirt years?? I thought you only got 5 to play four.

If they rule in his favor - then players could use medical to be able to play 4 in 6, 7, etc. Interesting.
 
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Joey and Pavia will be decided at the same time. I believe they will likely win. The NCAA and Juco are not associated with one another. Everyone else gets 5 years to play 4 years of NCAA football regardless of whether they went to prep school after high school, just to high school, or played pro baseball for 6 years then went to play football. The same reasoning that let the two of them play a 3rd year of NCAA football should apply to being able to play their 4th year.
Pavia has already played 4.
 
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Looks like they're both going for a 6th year. From what media has said, Chambliss will know within a week, if he's eligible. So he can bolt straight to LSU..... after the season.. Hunhh...While Aguilar waits and waits and waits for his eligibility. Makes me wonder, are we not lawyered up properly? I mean, I by know means, knows the court systems. But it seems as though we always get the slow roll when it comes to judicial.
We poked the NCAA bear first, they don’t like us very much.
 
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Chambliss is not going to LSU.

This. Already said he’s coming back to Ole Miss if granted the extra year. Ole Miss having success in the playoffs is kinda funny because I feel like it takes some of the wind out of Kiffin’s sails. So long as they aren’t playing us I hope they are successful next year and LSU tanks. At some point the universe has to get its pound of flesh from Lane.
 
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Joey and Pavia will be decided at the same time. I believe they will likely win. The NCAA and Juco are not associated with one another. Everyone else gets 5 years to play 4 years of NCAA football regardless of whether they went to prep school after high school, just to high school, or played pro baseball for 6 years then went to play football. The same reasoning that let the two of them play a 3rd year of NCAA football should apply to being able to play their 4th year.
I don’t think they win.
 
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Looks like they're both going for a 6th year. From what media has said, Chambliss will know within a week, if he's eligible. So he can bolt straight to LSU..... after the season.. Hunhh...While Aguilar waits and waits and waits for his eligibility. Makes me wonder, are we not lawyered up properly? I mean, I by know means, knows the court systems. But it seems as though we always get the slow roll when it comes to judicial.
Chambliss case is simple as he is claiming medical redshirt year. That isn't what Aguilar is doing.
 
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This. Already said he’s coming back to Ole Miss if granted the extra year. Ole Miss having success in the playoffs is kinda funny because I feel like it takes some of the wind out of Kiffin’s sails. So long as they aren’t playing us I hope they are successful next year and LSU tanks. At some point the universe has to get its pound of flesh from Lane.
Getting fired by USC on the tarmac should count for a few ounces of that pound.
 
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Pretty sure Chambliss has better grounds to stand on as one of his years would have been a medical redshirt.
He wasn't injured, he missed 2 weeks because of Mono. He already took a Redshirt year. JA is the Junior college situation, they have already given it to Pavia, so precedent is there for JA.
 
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Looks like they're both going for a 6th year. From what media has said, Chambliss will know within a week, if he's eligible. So he can bolt straight to LSU..... after the season.. Hunhh...While Aguilar waits and waits and waits for his eligibility. Makes me wonder, are we not lawyered up properly? I mean, I by know means, knows the court systems. But it seems as though we always get the slow roll when it comes to judicial.

I think it is two different processes.

Chambliss is appealing to the NCAA for a 6th year based on injury history

Joey is tied up in court..no one can alter a judges timeline..

Unless I've misunderstood something
 
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He had 2 redshirt years?? I thought you only got 5 to play four.

If they rule in his favor - then players could use medical to be able to play 4 in 6, 7, etc. Interesting.
I believe they have always been able to get a redshirt and medical redshirt. But the medical has to be documented and approved by the NCAA to get a waiver.
 
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Joey and Pavia will be decided at the same time. I believe they will likely win. The NCAA and Juco are not associated with one another. Everyone else gets 5 years to play 4 years of NCAA football regardless of whether they went to prep school after high school, just to high school, or played pro baseball for 6 years then went to play football. The same reasoning that let the two of them play a 3rd year of NCAA football should apply to being able to play their 4th year.
Pavia isn’t going for another year.
 

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