College sports is in legal chaos as eligibility disputes take center stage, sidelining NIL chatter. Texas A&M’s been hit hardest—last year they rallied behind Rashaun Agee’s final season push, and this year’s drama includes Bryson Warren’s waiver limbo and Jordan Pope’s shaky recruitment. But a major win came Tuesday: over 70 players, including Pope, got a Temporary Restraining Order letting them play while courts sort out their cases. The ruling also clears the way for players who signed pro deals after July 31st—and opens a specific transfer portal window. With the law shifting fast, athletes are back on the court while the NCAA scrambles to catch up.

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