Visconsin’s Nyzier Furcurian Files Prohibition Prohibition is saying that D-II year should not be counted against eligibility

Madison, WIS. – Visconsin Cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean filed an prohibition, stating that he should not count two sessions played in the program of Division II against the eligibility of his college to the Grand Valley State.

Forecurian, who completed his senior season in the final decline in Wisconsin, filed a brief in support of his case in Madison, Visconsin in the US district court on Wednesday. He brought his case to court when the NCAA denied him a discount, which would have given him an additional year of eligibility.

His attempt to continue his college career comes after an American federal judge provided an initial prohibition last month, which enables the Vanderbilat Quarterback Diego Pavia, who spent two years in a junior college, another year eligibility To get.

NCAA Pavia is appealing for the case, but also issued a relaxation athlete, which competes for another year to compete for one year at a non-NCAA school for more than a year. For if they otherwise finish their eligibility in 2024-25.

Forecurian enrolled in the Grand Valley State in 2020, when the epidemic canceled the season. He then played in the Grand Valley State in 2021 and 2022 in 2023 before he was transferred to Visconsin.

If they are not provided additional eligibility, the forecurian will need to announce the NFL draft by 7 February. If he wants to continue his football career.

The complaint of the Forecurian stated that the NCAA enabled the players who competed in 2020, who competed to get an additional year of eligibility due to the epidemic-less season, but the players of Division II That opportunity was not given. It also notes that as a division II player, he was not able to participate in the names, image and equality opportunities to the Division I players.

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The complaint stated that the NCAA is therefore violating the Sherman Antitrest Act, not giving a discount to Forecurian and by limiting its economic opportunities to get zero profit due to its prior attendance in Division II school. The complaint also argued that the NCAA is interfering with the contract which is accompanied by visconsin.

Each of the last two sessions has a early cornerback in Visconsin. He had 51 tackles and a blockage in the previous season as Wisconsin had increased by 5–7.

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