Due to the recent increase in autograph demands of Louisville?star quarterback Lamar Jackson and other student-athletes, the Cardinals will no longer be allowed to autograph items because of NCAA eligibility concerns.Were just being proactive and making sure we protect the eligibility of our players, coach Bobby Petrino said Wednesday. Its become kind of a hassle up here in our office with everything being sent to our administrative assistant. [Tuesday] I made the decision that we need to get the word out were not going to have anything more sent to the office for Lamar to sign.We had to protect him from people waiting after the Marshall and Florida State game. Its to let him focus and concentrate on being a student-athlete and making sure no one gets to benefit from him signing his name.There is no indication that Jackson or any other Louisville player violated NCAA rules regarding autographs or has been compensated for autographs, a Louisville spokesperson said. The decision was made Tuesday because the autograph demand of players had increased after the recent success of the football team.On Tuesday afternoon, Louisvilles official football Twitter account indicated the school would no longer accept autograph requests due to growing concerns over eligibility of its student-athletes.The increased demand is due to the meteoric rise of Jackson and the Cardinals. Before the season, Jackson, a sophomore, was a 100-to-1 long shot to win the Heisman Trophy. But after only three games, he became the prohibitive favorite to win the award.Louisville, which started the season ranked No. 19 in the AP preseason poll, climbed as high as No. 3 in last weeks rankings before dropping to No. 7 after Saturdays loss at Clemson.Louisvilles autograph ban decision was to ensure none of the Cardinals commit any NCAA violations -- specifically in regard to NCAA bylaw 12.5.2.1, which has sidelined two of college footballs biggest stars in recent years.In 2014, Georgia?running back Todd Gurley received a four-game suspension from the NCAA for accepting more than $3,000 from multiple individuals for autograph memorabilia and other items over a two-year period.In 2013, Texas A&M?quarterback Johnny Manziel was suspended for the first half of the Aggies opener against Rice for an inadvertent violation of NCAA rules regarding autograph signings. The NCAA concluded Manziel didnt receive any money for his autographs.NCAA bylaw 12.5.2.1 indicates student-athletes cannot permit their names or likenesses to be used for commercial purposes, including to advertise, recommend or promote sales of commercial products, or accept payment for the use of their names or likenesses. Cheap Nike Lunar Shoes From China . Once again Jordan Cieciwa (@FitCityJordan) and I (@LynchOnSports) go head to head in our picks. Last weekend at UFC Fight Night 32 my #TeamLynch got the best of #TeamJC by a score of 9-6. Let us know which side youre on for UFC 167 use the hashtag #TeamLynch or #TeamJC on Twitter. Wholesale Nike Lunar . Gather a group of friends, or find a league to join online, draft your team, set your lineup and compete in a number of different formats. http://www.nikelunarcheap.com/ . R.J. Umberger scored twice to lead the Blue Jackets to a franchise-record for consecutive wins with a 5-3 victory Tuesday night over the Los Angeles Kings. Nike Lunar For Sale . If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. Discount Nike Lunar . Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night.DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brian Hartline sat out practice Wednesday night, two days after appearing to sustain a minor injury in a practice drill and missing a scrimmage. Coach Joe Philbin has maintained a policy of not disclosing any information relating to injuries. Hartline worked with trainers in the early part of practiice.dddddddddddd Philbin declined Wednesday afternoon to explain wide receiver Mike Wallace being kept out of the scrimmage Monday, but Wallace was practicing Wednesday night. Rookie cornerback Jamar Taylor, a cornerback taken in the second round, returned to practice for the first time since July 22, but on a limited basis. ' ' '