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Judge denies Virginia QB Chandler Morris’ bid for seventh year of college eligibility

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Judge denies Virginia QB Chandler Morris’ bid for seventh year of college eligibility

A Virginia circuit court judge denied quarterback Chandler Morris' bid for a seventh year of college eligibility. Morris had sued the NCAA after his extension of eligibility waiver and appeal were denied, but the court ruled in favor of the NCAA, protecting the integrity of collegiate competition.

Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris' request for a seventh year of college eligibility was denied by a circuit court judge. Morris sued the NCAA after his waiver and appeal were denied. He spent six seasons in college football with Oklahoma, TCU, North Texas, and Virginia. The NCAA argued that Morris' mental health treatment notes did not meet their standards. The court's decision is a win for the NCAA. Morris helped lead the Cavaliers to 11 wins and the ACC Championship game in 2025.

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