A proposed lawsuit settlement could give Utah Utes quarterback Cam Rising an eighth year in college.
Utah Utes quarterback Cam Rising wraps up a practice on Monday Aug. 28, 2023, ahead of their season opener against Florida this week.
Cam Rising is about to enter his seventh season as the quarterback for the Utah Utes. And, if he chooses, the 2024 season doesn’t have to be his last.to players required to sit out a season due to the Transfer Eligibility Rule during or since the 2019-20 academic year.Rising, 25, and every other Division I athlete already had an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic halting sports in 2020.
The Justice Department’s antitrust division joined a lawsuit in January and alleged the transfer rule “limited competition for college athletes and restricted their ability to transfer to colleges and universities that provided better educational and athletic opportunities for them.” The lawsuit also included 10 states and the District of Columbia.
The proposed settlement would also force the NCAA to no longer enforce its Transfer Eligibility Rule or any similar rule “requiring a Division I student-athlete to maintain a period of residence or otherwise refrain from competition solely because of a transfer between NCAA member institutions.” Part of the reason Rising opted to play in 2024 was because of an injury that kept him out of the entire 2023 season. He took a medical redshirt.Innovative learning at Utah State: How the ASC is shaping future tech leaders
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