Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is not the only one who thinks junior college play shouldn't count against NCAA eligibility.

The 24-year-old is able to compete for the Heisman Trophy and potentially lead the Commodores to the College Football Playoff this season thanks to a federal court injunction last year that said his two years at New Mexico Military Institute did not preclude him from playing another season at Vanderbilt.

Now, Pavia's lawyers aim to set a new precedent nationwide by permanently changing the current rule requiring JUCO seasons to count against a player's four years of NCAA eligibility.

Pavia's attorney, Ryan Downton, told Front Office Sports they're preparing to make the original lawsuit a proposed class-action suit, adding multiple players via an amended complai

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