College athletes like Luis are sparking a firestorm in NCAA circles—after leaving early for the pros, failing to make it, and now seeking a second chance at college ball. The NCAA, led by Greg Sankey, fiercely opposes it, warning it undermines fairness for those who stayed the course. Luis, once a high school standout who signed a pro deal but never played a regular-season game before injury cut his career short, is fighting in court to return for 2026-27. He’s part of a group granted a special court order—and while he might win, LSU’s new coach and thin roster (only four guaranteed players) face major hurdles. This isn’t just about one player—it’s a battle over the soul of college sports.

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