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SEC eligibility chaos sparks debate—is common sense finally returning to college sports? Trinidad Chambliss gets his sixth year at Ole Miss, while Charles Bediako at Alabama and Joey Aguilar at Tennessee are denied, highlighting the NCAA’s inconsistent rulings. Is the NCAA’s arbitrary approach to eligibility making things worse? The crew explores potential fixes, NIL’s growing impact, and wild scenarios like LeBron James suiting up for Ohio State. The SEC Squad breaks down Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology, projecting 11 SEC teams for the NCAA tournament while spotlighting key matchups and dark horse contenders. The discussion moves to Dawn Staley’s South Carolina dynasty and the transformative power of SEC Network investments in basketball and baseball. Will the NCAA enforce tampering penalties, and is it time for Congress or a commissioner to finally step in?
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By Lance Dawe, Locked On Podcast Network4.5
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SEC eligibility chaos sparks debate—is common sense finally returning to college sports? Trinidad Chambliss gets his sixth year at Ole Miss, while Charles Bediako at Alabama and Joey Aguilar at Tennessee are denied, highlighting the NCAA’s inconsistent rulings. Is the NCAA’s arbitrary approach to eligibility making things worse? The crew explores potential fixes, NIL’s growing impact, and wild scenarios like LeBron James suiting up for Ohio State. The SEC Squad breaks down Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology, projecting 11 SEC teams for the NCAA tournament while spotlighting key matchups and dark horse contenders. The discussion moves to Dawn Staley’s South Carolina dynasty and the transformative power of SEC Network investments in basketball and baseball. Will the NCAA enforce tampering penalties, and is it time for Congress or a commissioner to finally step in?
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