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Two-time major champion Justin Thomas is sick and tired of what’s happening in college sports right now.
Thomas, 32, criticized the decisions the NCAA made and said they have ruined college sports.
“I’m very frustrated by what’s going on at @NCAA right now,” Thomas wrote in a post on
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Team USA golfer Justin Thomas celebrates after his putt to win the fifth hole during the four-ball of the first day of Ryder Cup competition at Bethpage Black in Bethpage, New York. On September 26, 2025. (Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters via Imagn Images)
It’s unclear if there is a specific situation Thomas is referring to or if he is simply frustrated with the current state of college athletics. However, Thomas’ post comes as his alma mater, the University of Alabama, finds itself in controversy.
The Alabama men’s basketball team recently added former standout Charles Bediako to the roster after he declared for the NBA Draft in 2023. Bediako played at Alabama for two seasons and was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team in his first season and the All-SEC All-Defensive Team in his second season.
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San Antonio Spurs center Charles Bediako poses for photos during an NBA basketball media day. The event took place in San Antonio on October 2, 2023. (Eric Gay/AP Photo, File)
After two seasons, he entered the NBA Draft, giving up the rest of his eligibility. He went undrafted and signed a two-way contract with the San Antonio Spurs. The 23-year-old never played in the NBA, but he did play for its G League affiliate. Over the next two seasons, he played for the G League affiliates of the Denver Nuggets and the Detroit Pistons.
Bediako attempted to rejoin Alabama, claiming he had remaining eligibility, but the school denied him. After the school denied him, Bediako sued the NCAA for denying his request, but was granted a temporary restraining order allowing him to play for 10 days.
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Alabama center Charles Bediako (14) pulls down a rebound while guarded by Maryland guard Ian Martinez, left, during the second half of a second-round college basketball game in the men’s NCAA tournament. The game was played in Birmingham, Alabama on March 18, 2023. (Rogelio V. SolĂs/AP Photo, File)
The TRO was granted by a Tuscaloosa (Alabama) Circuit Court judge, allowing Bediako to join Alabama on Wednesday. The school has not said whether Bediako will join the roster.




