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Updates on the Wisconsin CB Fourqurean case


Wisconsin cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean is seeking an injunction to maintain his college eligibility and play for the Badgers this fall, claiming he could earn “hundreds of thousands” in compensation during the upcoming season. Fourqurean argues that his two seasons at Division II Grand Valley State should not count against his eligibility. He testified in a U.S. District Court hearing and hopes for a decision before the deadline to opt out of the NFL draft. Despite earning $50,000 in name, image, and likeness opportunities in previous years, Fourqurean did not have a signed contract specifying potential earnings for the current season. His case comes after a federal judge granted another player a preliminary injunction for an extra year of eligibility, prompting the NCAA to appeal. Fourqurean’s lawsuit also follows a complaint from baseball player Trey Ciulla-Hall seeking extra eligibility to play at Maryland after attending a Division II school. The NCAA’s handling of these cases may have broader implications for student-athletes seeking additional years of eligibility.

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