Judge denies Alabama C Charles Bediako's injunction, making him ineligible again after return to Crimson Tide from G League

Charles Bediako's second run with Alabama is now over.

TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - JANUARY 24: Charles Bediako #14 of the Alabama Crimson Tide waits to enter his first collegiate game in two years during the first half against the Tennessee Volunteers at Coleman Coliseum on January 24, 2026 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images)
Charles Bediako was not selected after he entered the NBA Draft in 2023, and attempted to return to Alabama after stints in the G League. (Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images)
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Charles Bediako's second run with Alabama is over.

A Tuscaloosa judge denied Bediako's motion for a preliminary injunction that would have allowed him to keep playing for the Crimson Tide on Monday, according to AL.com's Nick Kelly. So his season is effectively over.

Bediako filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in order to return to Alabama, where he last played during the 2022-23 campaign, earlier this year. Bediako entered the NBA Draft in 2023, but he was not selected. The 7-footer played spent the last few seasons playing in the G League, and he even appeared in six games for the Motor City Cruise this season. 

Bediako was granted a temporary restraining order in January that allowed him to take the court again with the Crimson Tide. He made his official return a few days later, and finished with 13 points and three rebounds in a loss to Tennessee. Bediako has played in five total games for Alabama, most recently on Saturday in their win over Auburn. 

Now, though, Alabama will have to play the rest of the season without him. The Crimson Tide hold a 16-7 record entering Wednesday's game at Ole Miss.

This post will be updated with more information shortly.

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