NCAA, Charles Bediako
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Alabama basketball's Charles Bediako is navigating a lawsuit against the NCAA, all while facing intense coaching from Nate Oats.
Bediako is seeking temporary and permanent injunctive relief that would allow him to play the rest of the season for Alabama. The NCAA has said Bediako is not eligible given that he signed a two-way NBA contract after leaving the Crimson Tide for the 2023 NBA Draft.
Steven Pearl said Thursday that Charles Bediako's been on his mind lately for reasons beyond scouting Alabama, Auburn basketball's next opponent.
Charles Bediako had requested a delay in his hearing, but that was denied and the hearing on his eligibility is still set for Friday.
Alabama basketball center Charles Bediako's legal battle will resume as scheduled after a new order by the Tuscaloosa Circuit Court. What to know.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has sided with the NCAA in an affidavit filed Thursday in the eligibility case of Alabama basketball's Charles Bediako:
The attorneys are asking the hearing be postponed until Feb. 16, 17, or 18. Bediako’s hearing was supposed to be Friday, Feb. 6.