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Duke’s Darian Mensah Seeks Faster Court Ruling as TRO Blocks Transfer

He says the order would shut him out of enrollment windows at schools pursuing him.

Overview

  • Mensaḥ’s attorney filed an emergency motion Friday asking a Durham County judge to reconsider the temporary restraining order or move up the hearing date, citing enrollment deadlines as early as Jan. 23.
  • The court’s order lets Mensah remain in the NCAA transfer portal but bars him from enrolling elsewhere, playing football, or signing new NIL deals until a preliminary injunction hearing currently set for Feb. 2.
  • Duke’s lawsuit alleges Mensah breached a two-season NIL contract running through 2026 and argues disputes must go to arbitration, with the TRO intended to preserve the status quo.
  • In an affidavit, Mensah said missing those institutional deadlines could permanently foreclose opportunities to transfer, while the court’s online portal showed no scheduling change as of midday Friday.
  • Recruiting outlets continue to link Miami as his likely landing spot if cleared to enroll, and separate reports say Duke and Mensah’s camp are discussing a potential resolution outside of court.