Kudos to bro! God has a plan for us all! But this is sickening. NCAA needs to do better! We all should have the same right… not just go off of if we can afford to get a lawyer which most of us can’t! Or by the state your in to win our case. We are eligible just like them!! @NCAA
The NCAA has approved a waiver for South Carolina standout running back Rahsul Faison that makes him eligible to play this season, his agent @BNM_777k of @TheFamilie_ tells @CBSSports.
Big development for South Carolina, which had been working for months to get Faison eligible. Faison transferred to South Carolina from Utah State, where he ran for 1,109 yards last season and was an All-Mountain West selection.
Nevada transfer Cortez Braham has been granted a preliminary injunction. He had 56 catches for 724 yards and 4 touchdowns in 2024.
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Still haven’t been cleared yet by @NCAA no telling how long it will be, missed pro day due to this…lookin for opportunity! (NFL, CFL, UFL). Got a lot to show! Ready to ball!🙏🏾 #Godsplan
Dear Lord,
Today, I’m so grateful to wake up with breath and assignment. Thank You for the grit to stand when I’m praying for direction but living off guesses—and for holding it together when the timeline says I should’ve had it by now. I’ve seen You do it. You’ve done the impossible before. So help me stay steady. Help me cry if I need to, pray like I have to, and keep going like I know You’re about to do it again. In Jesus’ name.
Amen🙏🏾
After consulting with lawyers, their advice is to pursue a clock extension waiver before considering any legal action. I meet all the criteria for the Pavia Waiver, except for being past the 5-year clock. I've played two years at the Division 1 level and three years at a junior college, with one year impacted by COVID. The waiver is already written, so I just need to submit it. Given my unique situation, I believe I have a strong case for an extra year of eligibility. I'm looking to connect with any Division 1 schools that can assist in submitting my waiver, especially since time is of the essence. I’m training daily and will be ready to jump right into a program and work.
🚨 @NCAA@CharlieBakerMA ❗️❗️❗️
Now that the House settlement has been approved, many student-athletes are finally seeing progress.
But what about the rest of us—especially JUCO athletes left behind?
I’ve spoken personally with 50+ players—from FCS, G5, Power 4, who were all told at some point:
“You’re eligible.”
We transferred. We took visits. We practiced. We signed NIL deals.
Then months later—after the NFL Draft, Pro Day, and Combine—we were told: “You’re actually not eligible.”❕
That’s not miscommunication. That’s failure at every level❗️
And while the clock keeps ticking, I know players personally who are sleeping on couches at their schools.
Their leases have ended, their scholarship money is frozen, and they’re not even able to eat consistently—waiting and hoping just to get back on the team.
People’s lives are literally on the line… and it feels like the NCAA couldn’t care less.
You released a blanket waiver with no public explanation, no PDF, and no official statement.
Everything we know has come from outside reporters like @RossDellenger and @chris_hummer.
Even compliance departments were confused—some schools built full rosters with us, only to be left scrambling weeks before fall camp.
When I called the NCAA directly, they told me:
“We don’t know anything—ask your school.”
When I asked my school, they said I was cleared.
They even updated my Transfer Portal profile to reflect it.
And yet here I am—alongside dozens of others—in limbo.
We’re not being denied for breaking rules…
We’re being denied because the system broke us.”❗️
Players like Diego Pavia, Jett Elad, and Blake Bustard Etc won in court.
But only after spending tens of thousands of dollars.
Most of us can’t afford that. That’s not “access.” That’s economic discrimination‼️
Players like @__sul3 and @AshtynHawkins @brianSantana28 Etc gave everything in spring practice.
They were competing. Participating. Training with their teams.
Then were told they were ineligible—after the NFL Draft.
That’s not just unfair. It’s career sabotage.‼️‼️‼️
Imagine training for your Pro Day your whole life, only to be told in April that you can’t compete❗️
Some of these guys had legit @NFL Draft stock❗️
It’s almost impossible to make it to the NFL after missing a full year of film, exposure, and competition‼️
🛑 What’s worse is that this violates the NCAA’s own rules:
🔹 Bylaw 12.8.1.6 – “Exceptions to the Five-Year Rule must be applied consistently to similarly situated student-athletes.”
That isn’t happening.
Some athletes are playing. Others aren’t.
There’s no consistency, no clarity, and no urgency—with fall camp starting August 1st and today being June 7th. That’s less than two months.
✅ We’re asking for one thing:
A blanket waiver for JUCO athletes whose five-year clocks started before they entered an NCAA institution.
That’s not unlimited eligibility.
That’s not special treatment.
That’s justice. That’s consistency. That’s what the NCAA claims to stand for.
But this goes deeper now, especially with the House v. NCAA settlement now approved:
The NCAA has acknowledged that student-athletes are part of a commercial system—essentially treating us as employees under collective compensation and NIL structures.
So if that’s the case, how is it legal to deny us access to our professional futures—by blocking us from Pro Days, eligibility, and NFL exposure?
This raises major antitrust concerns and employment law issues.
You can’t claim we’re part of the “marketplace” while also denying us a chance to compete in that marketplace.
That’s not just unethical—it may be illegal.
Charlie Baker—this is your moment.
And respectfully… it’s wild that I’ve posted about this multiple times, reaching hundreds of thousands of people—and yet, you’ve said nothing.
You’re still online retweeting other content while players are sleeping on couches and being denied futures.
Fix the waiver. Let us play‼️
#JUCOJustice #LetUsPlay #FixTheWaiver #NCAA
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