Indiana safety Louis Moore has at least two more weeks of eligibility based on the latest filings in his case against the NCAA.
Moore and the NCAA have reached a temporary agreement described as follows in a document posted in the Dallas County Texas court portal.
“The NCAA agrees to take no action with respect to Plaintiff’s (Moore’s) eligibility or ability to compete in any intercollegiate activities, based upon violations of any eligibility rules at issue in the First Amended Petition, through and including September 24, 2025.”
This means Moore is eligible to play this Friday evening when Indiana hosts Indiana State, and a week from Saturday (Sept. 20) when the Hoosiers open Big Ten play against Illinois.
Moore is suing the NCAA for another year of eligibility, arguing that his time at Navarro Junior College in Texas should not count against him. He is citing NIL losses in earnings, and legal precedent with the Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia case.
Moore has been IU’s starting free safety the first two weeks of the 2025 season. He leads the Hoosiers with 14 tackles and two interceptions.
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