Buccaneers Rookie, ex-LSU DE Jack Pyburn Could Be Granted 5th-Year Of Eligibility

By Staff ReporterAug 19, 20269:28 pmDiscuss the story23
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Former LSU defensive end Jack Pyburn could have an interesting decision to make regarding his football future.

Pyburn is among 16 former college football players who were granted a temporary restraining order against the NCAA by a Louisiana judge on Wednesday, potentially clearing the way for them to receive a fifth year of eligibility and return to college football this season.

Pyburn is currently with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after going undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft. The former Tiger has impressed during the preseason, recording two sacks in Tampa Bay's recent game against the New York Jets.

Pyburn spent his first three college seasons at Florida before transferring to LSU for the 2025 season, where he started 11 games for the Tigers.

It remains to be seen whether Pyburn will pursue a return to college football or continue competing for a roster spot with the Buccaneers.

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ninthward11 hours
He had more sacks in preseason than his lsu career
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Sofaking211 hours
I don’t understand this. How can you play in the NFL(even preseason) and go back to college?
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HarryHoudini10 hours
If you’re the player why would you wven want to do that? Isn’t being in the NFL the goal? Why go backwards?
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Hoops8 hours
Money
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NotStupid6 hours
College pays more than a practice squad spot does
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Clockwatcher6811 hours
I thought Sankey said screw the 5th year injunctions… SEC members should follow the existing rules. Except for Chambliss… Ole Miss gets a pass on his extra year because of losing Lane
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armytiger333 hours
Someone find a loophole to bring Burrow back since the rules don’t exist anymore
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Players want to be back in college because they'll make more money.
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Jabontik9 hours
Is this what Rufinno has been hinting at
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cattus8 hours
Yes but we have been talking about this here for weeks.
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Tiger Chemist10 hours
Can someone explain how this makes sense? I am legitimately asking.
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SaintLSUnAtl12 min
How long before we have the first father and son duo on the same college team?
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Dcurry801 hour
Sick of these local judges making decisions that obviously aren’t based on law. Him and every other judge that proves they can’t make actual law weighted judgments should be removed.
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jp4lsu1 hour
I wonder if he can wait to see if he makes the team and not practice squad. If you make the team, I think you have to stay. But the money would be better in college.
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SOL29 hours
Couldn't hurt
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BIIIL9 hours
Is he even interested. Although the judge issued the order for 16 players. How did his name get put on the list? Who put his name there?
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HarryHoudini10 hours
wtf is with these judges
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South2110 hours
He had an opportunity to make a large number of sacks last year and missed constantly by an inch... was as strange year.
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uptowntiger847 hours
If any of those players go back to college after having been signed to an NFL contract, the NFL will never sign them next year.
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Spankum8 hours
We had a good system, when the NCAA was allowed to run it. Now the courts and politicians run it…
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Is this not the definition of “give them an inch and they’ll take a mile”?
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Yeti_Chaser11 hours
You gotta feel for the high schoolers. NFL will have to find a way to step in. This could hurt them long term if there's not enough room for HS talent on college rosters
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DonJuanDaMiles10 hours
There’s over 130 teams in division 1 FBS alone. I think there’s enough spots.
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