NCAA
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“This is a regular season, we still have Big Ten championship, we have regionals, and we have NCAA,” Chiles said.
From Los Angeles Times
This year, a receiver will only need one foot in bounds for a catch, which is the standard used by the NCAA.
A 2021 Supreme Court decision invalidated the NCAA’s prohibition against compensation of collegiate athletes.
Bediako was initially denied the ability to play college basketball again, despite the NCAA’s softened eligibility rules.
From MarketWatch
His lawyer argued that he should be able to rejoin the Crimson Tide because he was within the NCAA’s five-year window for athletic eligibility and had not appeared in a professional game.
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