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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has sided with the NCAA in an affidavit filed Thursday in the eligibility case of Alabama basketball's Charles Bediako:
Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey released an affidavit backing the NCAA in its eligibility case against Alabama’s Charles Bediako, who is playing in the SEC for the Crimson Tide over two years after signing an NBA two-way contract.
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Sankey asked the court to uphold the NCAA’s eligibility rules and deny Bediako a preliminary injunction, advocating against Alabama.
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