The Gamecocks are ‘going through the process’ of bringing Martin-Scott back for 2025.

CELEBRATION, Fla. — When Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia received an injunction from the NCAA on his lawsuit arguing that his junior college years should not count against his four-year NCAA eligibility, it created opportunities across the nation. Shortly after, the NCAA announced a temporary ruling regarding players in similar circumstances.

The Gamecock Scoop Enjoy GamecockScoop by logging in? Purchase a subscription for $9.95 per month or $99.95 per year. In other news additional news Posted on December 27, 2024; Share: The Gamecocks are ‘going through the process’ of bringing Martin-Scott back for 2025. GamecockScoop Staff Writer Alan Cole @Alan__Cole Photo: Braeden Botts (Photo by © Jeff Blake-USA TODAY Sports) CELEBRATION, Fla. — When Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia secured an injunction from the NCAA on his case arguing his junior college years should not count against his four-year NCAA eligibility, it opened up possibilities all around the country. Pavia’s claim that his time at JUCO prevented him from earning opportunities with NIL resulted in an injunction and 2025 eligibility. Shortly after, the NCAA issued a temporary regulation pertaining to athletes in comparable circumstances. At the surface,

Shane Beamer acknowledged that he would really like to see the linebacker return for the 2025 season, and South Carolina is already preparing an appeals process. Beamer remarked, “We would love for that to happen,” “As soon as it occurred, Coach [Clayton] White, myself, and the rest of us were in contact with him. Both he and we would be thrilled to be able to accomplish that, and we’ll see what comes of it. I’m hoping the NCAA will act morally.

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