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Judge decides on ex-pro Charles Bediako’s eligibility to play for Alabama basketball


Tuscaloosa circuit court judge Daniel Pruet denied ’s motion for a preliminary injunction to allow him to continue playing college basketball for Alabama, according to court documents AL.com obtained on Monday. The temporary restraining order that had previously allowed Bediako to play for Alabama this season is no longer in place. (AL.com)

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Judge decides on ex-pro Charles Bediako’s eligibility to play for Alabama basketball