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Virginia football QB Chandler Morris denied extra year of eligibility by judge

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Virginia football QB Chandler Morris denied extra year of eligibility by judge

Virginia football quarterback Chandler Morris has been denied an extra year of eligibility by a judge, ending his college football career. Morris was seeking a seventh season due to injuries sustained in previous years, but the NCAA's decision has been upheld, and Virginia will now move forward with new quarterbacks.

Virginia football quarterback Chandler Morris lost his battle against the NCAA for an extra year of eligibility. A judge denied his request for a seventh season due to injuries. Morris played for Virginia, throwing for 3,000 yards and 16 touchdowns last season. With Morris out, Virginia will move forward with Missouri transfer Beau Pribula and Pittsburgh transfer Eli Holstein at quarterback. Pribula had a strong season with Mizzou, completing 67.4% of his passes and rushing for 297 yards. Virginia is preparing for a quarterback battle in the spring and fall.

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