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Tennessee basketball player supports injunction against NCAA ‘four-seasons rule’

( June 3, 2025, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Counsel for Zakai Zeigler, a University of Tennessee basketball player,  filed a reply in support of a preliminary injunction against the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s “four-seasons rule,” which limits him from competing or earning name, image, and likeness compensation during his fifth year. “Rather than confront Zeigler’s arguments demonstrating market-wide harm to NIL compensation, the NCAA rests its defense on cherry-picked data. Rather than recognize the evolution of antitrust law’s application to its business model, the NCAA relies on outdated legal arguments. And rather than address the law as it is, the NCAA mischaracterizes it to defend its illegal actions,” they said. See attached file. ...

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