On Wednesday, a judge ruled in favor Indiana Safety Luis MooreThe 24 -year -old protective leader allowed him to continue to play this season for undefeated Hosiers.
Moore filed a lawsuit challenging the NCAA’s five -year eligibility rule in early August, arguing his three years at Navaro Junior College in Texas and not counted against his eligibility. According to the court document filed today, Judge Dale Tilry ruled that the NCAA’s eligibility rule violated the Texas Antitust Act.
One of the lawyers of Moore, Brian P. Lotten said, “This is not only a major victory for Louis Moore, but also for all similar students athletes, who illegally had their eligibility to participate in junior colleges taken by NCAA.” “I am proud of Louis to navigate it. Louis takes Indiana to tackle, interception, pass breakup, and had to do so while living a case. I can’t be proud of him. They have earned everything that she deserves.”
Moore, who leads the IU with 23 tackle and two interception for 41 yards, graduated from Potet High School at Texas Masquette, and participated in Navaro by 2022 by 2019. He played football by 2022. He said in his trial that he entered the transfer portal on December 27, 2024, as many schools advised him to recently’s court verdict for the vendible quarterbacks. Diego pavia The Moore will also allow another eligibility season.
According to the temporary prohibitory order filed in the district court of Dallas County, Texas, “The opportunity to prevent the irreparable damage to include Moore’s career for the 2025-26 season, the opportunity to play with the team, and the opportunity to influence their nil deal,” was required to allow the immediate requirement to allow football for Indiana for 2025–26 season. ,
“I appreciate my judge,” said Lutyens. “He listened to the evidence carefully, he allowed everyone to put on his case, and this result is a righteous result for a very qualified customer. Students in Indiana, faculty in Indiana, fan in Indiana, fan base – they should actually be proud of Louis. She is a property for his school.”

