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NCAA rules Texas A&M guard ineligible to play in 2026

According to reports, the NCAA has denied Texas A&M and G League guard Bryson Warren eligibility for the 2026 season.

The NCAA has recently made a ruling that a Texas A&M guard will be ineligible to play in the 2026 season. This decision is based on Bryson Warren's request for an eligibility waiver, which unfortunately was denied. Warren, standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 191 pounds, has showcased his skills in the G League, averaging 14.3 points and 4.1 assists over the past three seasons.

Despite being undrafted and never having signed a two-way contract or played an NBA game, he initially committed to Texas A&M in the spring of 2024. Unlike many G League players, Warren did not attend a collegiate level before joining the league. The denial of his eligibility waiver sets him on a path to seek an appeal or potentially file a lawsuit to regain his college eligibility.

If successful, Warren could fight to regain an extra year with the Aggies, similar to other players like Jordan Pope and Rashaun Agee who have been granted additional seasons. This situation highlights the challenges G League players face when attempting to rejoin the college ranks.

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