Aaron Pico is forever ineligible for college wrestling.
College Wrestling. That's a broad brush, Roar; could you trim it down for your homie please?
NCAA D2?
NCAA D3?
National Collegiate Wrestling Association (NCWA)?
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)?
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)?
D1, D2, and D3 rules are similar enough, pretty sure, but I've honestly never looked at NWCA, NAIA, or NJCAA. Here's a section from NAIA, for example, that probably applies...as it goes on to talk about "signing contracts", and receiving money...but I'm not positive.
1. To properly control competition in the NAIA program, only amateur students shall be eligible to participate in a given sport. An
amateur is a student who engages in athletics contests for educational values, personal pleasure, satisfaction, and for the love of the sport, not for monetary or material gain.
2. A student who becomes a professional in a particular sport recognized by the NAIA is considered a professional in that sport only (except for the sport-specific exception listed below) and therefore is ineligible for intercollegiate competition in that sport, except as permitted by the governing legislation of the NAIA.
EXCEPTION 1: A student who becomes a professional in cross country, indoor track and field or outdoor track and field is
considered a professional in all three sports.
EXCEPTION 2: A student who becomes a professional in indoor or arena football is considered a professional in the sport of
football.
EXCEPTION 3: A student who becomes a professional in indoor soccer is considered a professional in the sport of soccer.
EXCEPTION 4: A student who becomes a professional in beach volleyball is considered a professional in the sport of volleyball.