The NCAA is stirring the pot once again with its recent push to eliminate waivers and redshirts, thanks to the 5-for-5 rule. But as expected, this move has sparked a flurry of lawsuits from athletes clamoring for extra eligibility. At the heart of this legal storm is the ongoing Pavia vs. the NCAA case, with Baylor's own Hosea Wheeler among the athletes taking on the NCAA.
Wheeler, fresh off a national title win with Indiana, made the jump to Baylor with dreams of dominating the field for the Bears in 2026. His journey through college football has been a winding one, starting at Sacramento Community College, then three seasons at Western Kentucky, and a recent stint at Indiana. Now, he's looking to make his mark at Baylor.
However, Wheeler's path has hit a legal snag. Alongside Oklahoma State lineman Iman Oates, Wheeler recently decided to withdraw their federal antitrust case, opting for a different strategy.
The NCAA's slow dance around eligibility rulings has left both players eager to hit the field and secure their NIL deals. So, Wheeler is taking matters into his own hands, seeking immediate injunctive relief through state courts.
This isn't uncharted territory. Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby previously managed to secure an injunction against the NCAA, despite a gambling controversy. Although Sorsby's story ended with a mutual parting from Texas Tech, it sets a precedent that Wheeler hopes to follow.
Baylor is in a bit of a holding pattern, desperately needing clarity on Wheeler's status. He's pegged to be a cornerstone of the Bears' defensive line this season, after an impressive run with the Hoosiers where he played in 15 games and notched five starts. Baylor's defense showed some gaps in 2025, and an eligible Wheeler could be the game-changer they need.
Head coach Dave Aranda has been keeping a close watch on the situation, checking for updates almost daily. "I wish we knew more," Aranda commented in the spring regarding Wheeler's eligibility.
"We're continuing - we check probably two times a day. And so I think last time it was sometime this week when we checked again on Monday, it said stay today.
And so not much of a change."
The process for securing injunctions isn't known for its speed, but it might still outpace the NCAA's notoriously slow decision-making. Now, all eyes are on the state courts as Baylor waits to hear if Wheeler will be cleared to anchor their defense this season. The clock is ticking, and the Bears are ready for answers.
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