NCAA faces major legal upheaval as 73 student-athletes in California get a temporary restraining order letting them enter the transfer portal immediately—until August 24—and block the NCAA from stopping players who signed pro deals before July 31 from playing in 2026-27. Key names like Jaxon Kohler (Michigan State), Donovan Dent and Skyy Clark (UCLA), and Xaivian Lee (Florida) are now free to explore new options, with Kohler eyeing Kentucky, BYU, Louisville, and Kansas. Meanwhile, Missouri’s Mark Mitchell joins 12 others in a separate Louisville lawsuit seeking similar relief, with a decision imminent. While Colorado’s ruling already granted fifth-year eligibility for some, this California order—and possibly the Louisville one—could reshape roster-building across college basketball, especially for teams like Kentucky scrambling to fill spots.
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