I read the Louisiana TRO, but that doesn’t answer the two questions I have: (1) how did Wright enter the transfer portal without being enrolled as a student; and (2) he couldn’t access the portal without a school entering his name in the system, so who did that? https://t.co/x1pkoFoekR
— Tom Mars (@TomMarsLaw) August 21, 2026
College sports had a first on Thursday. An NFL player entered the NCAA transfer portal.
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) August 21, 2026
How? Why? What?
LSU and a legal loophole: College football’s bizarre eligibility fight gets even wilder https://t.co/xGkhQlS5YX
This is spot on by @TomMarsLaw.
— Michael McCann (@McCannSportsLaw) August 21, 2026
We’re in this weird world now in college sports where people finish college—and in some cases graduate—then get a job, and are now “transferring” by joining another college.
Good luck to all the registrars’ offices out there dealing with this. https://t.co/f97u4X3bYK
Wright is one of the 16 players granted a temporary restraining order against the NCAA from a Louisiana court, paving their way for a fifth year of eligibility.
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) August 20, 2026
The Louisiana judge has set an injunction hearing date for Aug. 31. https://t.co/ZV9XxpbK3W
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