The NCAA is standing by its decision not to grant a blanket waiver for a fifth year of eligibility to student-athletes in the 2022 high school recruiting class following the adoption of its age-based eligibility model. The move comes as the NCAA continues its battle in the U.S. District Court of Colorado after Judge Charlotte Sweeney issued a temporary injunction granting 2022 recruits an additional year of eligibility. "The injunction should never have been granted, and we have asked the Tenth Circuit to permanently reverse it." COLLEGE FOOTBALL HOT SEAT: 11 coaches facing heat, with Bill Belichick on fireSweeney issued an injunction against the NCAA on Friday, July 31, allowing all class of 2022 athletes a fifth year of eligibility. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NCAA calls on Colorado 10th Circuit to reverse class of 2022 eligibility ruling