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NCAA Eligibility Injunction: How the Latest Court Ruling Impacts SoCon Rosters

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The latest NCAA eligibility ruling could reshape Southern Conference basketball rosters. A federal court injunction issued by Judge Charlotte Sweeney has granted affected Division I athletes from the 2022 recruiting class an additional fifth year of eligibility—leaving the NCAA preparing for an appeal and coaches scrambling to react.

Richmond and Darren break down the high-stakes legal fallout, the logic behind the injunction, state-level lawsuits, and the complex roster and NIL decisions now facing mid-major programs.

Did the NCAA create unnecessary chaos by omitting the 2022–23 recruiting class from its new eligibility model?

In This Episode:

  • The Five-for-Five Rule & The 2022 Class — Breaking down Judge Charlotte Sweeney’s ruling and why the 2022–23 recruiting class was uniquely left out.
  • Potential Appeal Outcomes — Examining what happens next, why injunctions are difficult to overturn, and the NCAA’s argument regarding high school recruiting.
  • State vs. Federal Court Battles — Analyzing parallel lawsuits in Ohio and North Carolina and how court systems are altering college athletics.
  • Coaching Chaos & Roster Management — The immediate fallout for mid-major programs navigating late transfer portal shifts, budget constraints, and NIL decisions.
  • What Happens Next — Looking ahead at potential solutions, roster limits, and the future of NCAA governance.


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