A college football quarterback is suing the NCAA because the association’s rules won’t allow him to be an eighth-year senior quarterback.
Yes, you read that correctly: Joey Aguilar wants to play as an eighth-year senior.
He’ll celebrate his 25th birthday in June. Three months later, he’d like to start as Tennessee’s quarterback. Because, hey, getting paid $2 million to be a college quarterback must sound a whole heck of a lot better than leaving college and getting a job in the real world.
Aguilar, though, encountered a snafu. The mean, old NCAA doesn’t want to let him pursue his dream of being an eighth-year senior quarterback.
So, Aguilar honored a modern rite of passage for college athletes. He lawyered up.






