If these rules are passed this year before football starts. Joey Aguilar?

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Those having had their waiver requests denied have lawyered up in an effort to regain years of eligibility — some of them asking for a ninth season in college. The wave of lawsuits has left eligibility in the hands of various judges whose inconsistent rulings ushered into the industry a new kind of inequality.

For example, while a Mississippi judge extended the eligibility of Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss in February, a Tennessee judge less than a month later denied a request from Vols quarterback Joey Aguilar.

“The phone calls I get from coaches and ADs are pretty consistent: ‘I don’t like it when what judge ends up in front of and what state they're in determines whether somebody gets to play another year. That’s not fair,’” NCAA president Charlie Baker said in January from the NCAA convention. “I have a hard time arguing with that.”

So, you're saying that there's a ......??????
 
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Man, I can’t believe posting this thread had a melt down a little bit, over AJ. The only thing was, that it crossed my mind, that he could come back if this is passed before the season started. If he don’t, he don’t. It just kind of jumped my mind with it.
 
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