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Alabama's Charles Bediako will play again

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Court grants NCAA request for Alabama judge’s recusal in Charles Bediako lawsuit, citing ties with school
Legal representatives say media scrutiny and speculation on the judge's link with the university could give the "appearance of partiality."

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Judge, an Alabama donor, recuses himself from Charles Bediako's eligibility case against the NCAA
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Does Charles Bediako case mean anything for Alabama football’s future?
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Alabama donor judge in Charles Bediako’s NCAA eligibility lawsuit recuses
The judge in Alabama basketball center Charles Bediako’s eligibility lawsuit against the NCAA has recused himself from the case.

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How Charles Bediako played for Alabama basketball in start vs Mizzou
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Texas A&M will likely face Bediako as NCAA challenges Alabama judge
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Charles Bediako returns to Alabama: Judge extends order allowing Crimson Tide star to play additional 10 days

Roberts granted Bediako a temporary restraining order last week that cleared the way for his return to college basketball nearly three years after he left for the NBA Draft. Bediako played 25 minutes and scored 13 points for the Crimson Tide in their loss to Tennessee on Saturday in his first game action for the program since 2023.
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'Charles has done nothing wrong': Alabama's Nate Oats stands by Bediako

If Alabama basketball had Charles Bediako for just one night only, everything it took to get his former player back was worthwhile for Nate Oats.
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Steven Pearl on Alabama bringing in Charles Bediako: 'It's a lose-lose situation'

Auburn head coach Steven Pearl, who’s been critical of the Charles Bediako situation at Alabama, said it was a lose-lose for Nate Oats and crew. Pearl admitted that their job as coaches is to work within the rules,
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Why anonymous Reddit commenters might be key to change in Charles Bediako case

The NCAA wants Tuscaloosa Circuit Court judge James “Jim” Roberts to recuse himself from Alabama basketball center Charles Bediako’s lawsuit against the organization. Bediako’s lawyers do not oppose it.
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