“What they’ve been asking for throughout this lawsuit is actually a program that is significantly different … with certain accommodations — meaning, ‘Change the rules for us. Instead of 11-on-11, 8-on-8. Instead of needing 35 [players], we can do it with 20. Maybe we need different rules,’” Terry said. “So what they’re asking for, really, is a remedy that is substantially different from any high school football program, from any program in the state.”