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Charles Bediako has been granted a temporary restraining order that makes him immediately eligible for Alabama basketball after a G League career
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Charles Bediako makes immediate impact for No. 17 Alabama in his return to college basketball
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama's Charles Bediako had four dunks, two steals and two blocks in his first college action in nearly three years Saturday night against Tennessee. Playing two days after a Tuscaloosa judge temporarily reinstated his college eligibility and blocked the NCAA from retaliating for his return,
Alabama men’s basketball has never had good experiences at Oklahoma. In fact, the Crimson Tide had not won a game against the Sooners in Norman, Oklahoma ever prior to this season. No, the Sooners haven’t been part of the SEC long,
Freshman guard Troy Henderson has been ruled out of Tennessee basketball's upcoming game at Alabama with a shoulder injury.
Don't let the Charles Bediako lawsuit take away from a thrilling SEC basketball season. Here are the latest power rankings, with Florida back on top.
A controversial (albeit temporary) ruling will allow the Alabama basketball team to play three-year pro Charles Bediako during Saturday's visit from rival Tennessee.
Check out where Nate Oats' Alabama Crimson Tide sit in the latest KenPom ratings and NET rankings after road wins at Mississippi State and Oklahoma.
College basketball will take center stage Saturday for the first time in awhile. No college football. No NFL. Just a day loaded with college hoops. And the slate is primed to deliver in its big moment.