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Wisconsin CB Nyzier Fourqurean sues NCAA, seeks additional years of eligibility
Fourqurean claims his two-year run at a Division II program should not count because it unfairly limited his ability to make NIL profits.
Wisconsin's Nyzier Fourqurean sues NCAA over eligibility clock
Wisconsin CB Nyzier Fourqurean sued the NCAA, alleging his eligibility clock shouldn't have been running during his two seasons at Division II Grand Valley State.
Wisconsin’s Nyzier Fourqurean files injunction saying Division II years shouldn’t count against eligibility
Wisconsin cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean has filed an injunction saying the two seasons he played at Division II program Grand Valley State shouldn’t count against his college eligibility.
Wisconsin Badgers cornerback sues NCAA for more eligibility. It's a test case that could affect others
Not long after the NCAA said JUCO years wouldn't count against eligibility, Wisconsin's Nyzier Fourqurean is seeking a similar ruling for Division II.
Wisconsin Football Player Sues NCAA to Play On Despite D-II Years
Ahead of next week’s 2025 NFL Draft entry deadline, University of Wisconsin redshirt senior cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean sued the NCAA on Wednesday in hopes of obtaining a court order to stop the association from enforcing its five-year rule for D-I football.
Why a former Wisconsin cornerback is suing the NCAA for more eligibility
Nyzier Fourqurean is hoping a similar ruling for JUCO transfers could apply to players who moved up from the Division II level.
Why Wisconsin CB just sued NCAA
After the federal court ruling found NCAA eligibility rules for two-year college transfers may violate the law, they've since changed course.
Wisconsin player Nyzier Fourqurean sues NCAA, arguing DII seasons should not count against eligibility
A Wisconsin football player is suing the NCAA, arguing that his Division II seasons should not prevent him 4 seasons of NIL opportunities.
Former Wisconsin cornerback files lawsuit against NCAA
Wisconsin cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean is suing the NCAA for an extra year of eligibility. He argues that his years at the D-II level shouldn't count
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Wisconsin cornerback believes D-II years shouldn’t count
Nyzier Fourqurean has filed an injunction saying the two seasons he played at an NCAA Division II program shouldn't count ...
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