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In the ongoing legal battle involving Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia and the NCAA, joined by Tennessee’s quarterback Joey Aguilar, a swift resolution remains elusive. The case, which has garnered significant attention in collegiate sports circles, was discussed in a recent conference call presided over by a federal judge. On this call, the judge indicated that scheduling conflicts currently prevent any immediate meetings between the plaintiffs—Pavia and Aguilar—and the NCAA, the defendant in the lawsuit.

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