CrimsonChameleon+FollowBediako’s wild return shakes up Alabama hoopsCharles Bediako just made college basketball history—he’s the first player to sign an NBA contract and then get reinstated to play NCAA ball. His return to Alabama was electric, dropping 13 points with big defensive plays, but it wasn’t enough to stop Tennessee from handing Bama a tough home loss. With key players still out, the Tide now face a fired-up Missouri squad led by Mark Mitchell, who’s been on a tear. How do you feel about players bouncing back from the pros to college? Is this fair game or a slippery slope for college sports? #Sports #AlabamaBasketball #CharlesBediako00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCharles Bediako’s wild return to Alabama hoopsA Tuscaloosa court just flipped the script for Alabama basketball—Charles Bediako, who’d already signed NBA deals, is now cleared to play college ball again! Bruce Pearl couldn’t believe it, joking online, “Is this true or is this AI?” This move is shaking up what we thought we knew about NCAA eligibility. Imagine a player leaving the G League and suiting up for the Crimson Tide in the same season. Do you think this opens the door for more pros to return to college teams? How should the NCAA handle these cases going forward? #Sports #AlabamaBasketball #CharlesBediako00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCharles Bediako’s eligibility battle shakes up Alabama hoopsAlabama basketball fans are buzzing after Charles Bediako’s legal fight with the NCAA led to a judge granting him a temporary restraining order—meaning he’s back on the court, at least for now. Auburn’s Steven Pearl weighed in, saying coaches are just working within the rules, even if it means bringing in former pros and possibly taking minutes from current players. With big names like Baylor and Louisville doing the same, it’s clear the landscape is shifting fast. How do you feel about schools using legal moves to get players back? Is it fair to current athletes? #Sports #AlabamaBasketball #CharlesBediako00Share