A North Carolina Business Court judge has rejected a preliminary injunction request from four college football players in their ongoing lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The athletes sought the injunction in hopes of securing an additional year of eligibility. This decision was confirmed by one of their attorneys on Thursday. The legal proceedings continue to draw attention as they delve into the antitrust implications surrounding NCAA eligibility rules. This latest development reflects the complexity and evolving nature of antitrust litigation in collegiate sports.
For more details on this decision, refer to the full article on Law360.