I still think there is a possibility this happens. The determination on the temporary injunction that allowed Pavia to play this year left the potential open for others to potentially jump onto that as a class action or file a similar case since the courts dismissed the case refusing to overturn the NCAA's appeal. In addition, five college football players from three different schools (Vandy, Nevada, and Wisconsin) have filed a class action lawsuit against the NCAA that's actually seeking a fifth year of eligibility. A hearing in that case is scheduled for Dec 15.
Currently, Joey Football has played only three years of Division 1 in a three year period. If he wants another year here, he should file a similar injunction to what Pavia did, but I would also suggested that waiting as long as possible would be beneficial. Like in Pavia's case the season had already started by the time the appeal was heard and the judge rendered the case moot, because Pavia was already playing. I think the bottom line here is Joey wants to come back for another season at UT, I believe it's highly possible. It's just a matter of whether he wants to expend the energy with the judicial system like Pavia did or if he's ready to move on to something else.