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Wisconsin athlete seeks injunction against NCAA in US antitrust case

( August 19, 2025, 21:12 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Counsel for Nyzier Fourqurean filed a request for an injunction against the National Collegiate Athletic Association enforcing its five-year-rule, which relates to the number of years college football players can play Division I NCAA football after transferring to a Division I school. They said such an injunction would allow Fourqurean to participate in the NCAA Division I football marketplace and the significant name, image, likeness, revenue sharing and brand and athletic development opportunities afforded to participants by putting him on the same footing as athletes who didn't lose an opportunity to meaningfully participate in their sport due to serious and unforeseen circumstances beyond their control and who started their college playing career at a Division I institution.See attached file. ...

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