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Aguilar, Tennessee

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Colts Wire · 21h
Why Joey Aguilar is asking for Tennessee eligibility before spring practice
Joey Aguilar ’s eligibility lawsuit against the NCAA argues that the Tennessee quarterback needs a speedy resolution so he can participate in Vols spring practice, if a judge rules in his favor.

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AtoZ Sports on MSN · 13h
Is Joey Aguilar guaranteed to be Tennessee's starting QB if he gets another season of eligibility, or will he have to win the job
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Joey Aguilar sues NCAA, seeks additional year of eligibility as Tennessee charts path forward at quarterback
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Here's how much Tennessee football would pay Joey Aguilar to play in 2026
Joey Aguilar ’s projected NIL pay as Tennessee ’s starting quarterback is a significant piece in his eligibility lawsuit against the NCAA.

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Report: Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar files eligibility lawsuit against NCAA
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SEC quarterback suing NCAA for another year of eligibility, report says
The Daily Caller on MSN
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Tennessee’s Joey Aguilar slaps NCAA with lawsuit over extra year of eligibility: Report

Joey Aguilar, the quarterback of the Tennessee Volunteers, reportedly filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in an attempt to get an extra year of eligibility that would permit him to play this upcoming season.
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With Aguilar’s future unclear, who could step up to lead Tennessee’s offense in 2026?

With the fate of Joey Aguilar's ongoing legal bid to secure another year on Rocky Top still in limbo, here's everything you need to know about the three other quarterbacks vying to lead the Tennessee offense in 2026.
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