Peter Deppe v. NCAA

  1. June 26, 2018

    7th Circ. Says NCAA's 'Year In Residence' Rule Can Stay

    The NCAA may keep its rule restricting the way Division I athletes transfer to different schools, the Seventh Circuit said in a ruling Monday that rejected antitrust claims against the organization, finding that the rule is meant to preserve amateurism in college athletics.

  2. June 16, 2017

    Transfer Rule Not Bad For Competition, NCAA Tells 7th Circ.

    The NCAA shot back at a former college football player's bid to revive an antitrust challenge to the rule requiring student-athletes who transfer to sit out their sport for a year, telling the Seventh Circuit that the rule is pro-competition and serves to protect amateurism in college sports.

  3. May 16, 2017

    NCAA Given 'Carte Blanche' On Transfer Rule, 7th Circ. Told

    A former college football player who was told by the National Collegiate Athletic Association that he would have to forgo a year of play if he wanted to transfer schools wants his lawsuit challenging the so-called year-in-residence rule revived, telling the Seventh Circuit on Monday that a lower court gave the NCAA "carte blanche" to violate antitrust laws.

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