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Over the last two seasons, Perry has been a regular fixture of the Volunteers’ linebacker rotation.
This season, the 6-foot-3 and 231-pound ‘backer played in 12 games while making three starts, logging 26 tackles (11 solo), three for loss and a forced fumble in the process – all of which were career-highs.
The Georgetown, Ky. native saw some time as a true freshman in 2022, logging 14 tackles across 12 games mainly on special teams.
In 2023, his role took a big step forward, played on defense in all 12 games while collecting 21 tackles (seven solo).
Louisville has now landed 19 transfer commitments in this cycle, while also seeing 17 scholarship players of their own enter the portal during the winter transfer window.
Bell also noted that Bubba Wallace told 23XI he was considering switching teams so he could race for one with a charter.
As to sponsors, Bell cited Monster Energy informing 23XI Racing the “uncertainty” over the team’s status was presenting a “risk” for its relationship.
Love’s Travel Stops, a sponsor of Front Row, enunciated a similar concern.
All of these developments, Bell explained, were specific and actionable worries for the plaintiffs and strengthened their demand for an injunction.
However, Bell offered a cautiously worded endorsement of 23XI Racing and Front Row’s central antitrust arguments.
The plaintiffs contend that NASCAR is engaged in unlawful monopolistic conduct over premier stock car racing in violation of the Sherman Act. Bell sidestepped whether the plaintiffs will prevail in the case.
“The court emphasizes that it does not reach and expresses no opinion as to plaintiffs’ likelihood of success on their other Sherman Act claims, including, but not limited to, their allegations of anticompetitive restrictions and conduct described [in the ruling].”