Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris is reportedly taking the NCAA to court.
Morris has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in Virginia state court for a seventh year of eligibility, according to On3’s Pete Nakos.
Morris, 25, is taking this legal action after his waiver for a seventh year of eligibility was denied by the NCAA in early January.
According to Nakos, Morris has retained JP Kernisan and Ben O’Neil for his legal representation.
The standout quarterback is coming off his one and only year at Virginia in 2025, leading the Cavaliers to an ACC title game appearance and a program-record 11 victories, the last of which was a win over Missouri in the Gator Bowl.