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Federal appeals court pauses order granting extra year of NCAA eligibility for 2022 grads
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What happenedIt was a key ruling that came only eight days before the football season's opening kickoff.
The headline splitWBIR10 (Tegna, Knoxville) frames it as "Federal appeals court pauses order granting extra year of NCAA eligibility for 2022 grads". The Hill frames it as "Appeals court affirms top federal prosecutor in Albany ‘not lawfully serving’".
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CenterFederal appeals court pauses order granting extra year of NCAA eligibility for 2022 grads
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Appeals court affirms top federal prosecutor in Albany ‘not lawfully serving’
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