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So this kid plays for 2 years at Bama then goes into the draft. According to NCAA rules, once you play in college and then go into the draft (there's a deadline to back out of the draft that was exceeded), you don't get to return to college.
He played 3 years in G-league without an NBA contract.
Bama asked NCAA to allow him to return. NCAA said no. Bama appealed. NCAA said no again. Bama and Bediako sue and ask for a restraining order to allow him to play immediately.
Judge says... OK. Why did the judge side with Bama/Bediako?????
BEST PART: The judge is a BIG DONOR to the Crimson Tide Athletic program. Like $300-$400k type donor. He failed to disclose the conflict of interest and recuse himself.
Anyone else, see the corruption taking place throughout the entire system?
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So this kid plays for 2 years at Bama then goes into the draft. According to NCAA rules, once you play in college and then go into the draft (there's a deadline to back out of the draft that was exceeded), you don't get to return to college.
He played 3 years in G-league without an NBA contract.
Bama asked NCAA to allow him to return. NCAA said no. Bama appealed. NCAA said no again. Bama and Bediako sue and ask for a restraining order to allow him to play immediately.
Judge says... OK. Why did the judge side with Bama/Bediako?????
BEST PART: The judge is a BIG DONOR to the Crimson Tide Athletic program. Like $300-$400k type donor. He failed to disclose the conflict of interest and recuse himself.
Anyone else, see the corruption taking place throughout the entire system?
Alabama planning to play embattled Bediako on Saturday vs. Tennessee
Alabama coach Nate Oats said Friday he's planning to play center Charles Bediako against Tennessee on Saturday.
