NCAA rules Texas A&M guard Bryson Warren ineligible for 2026 season

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Last updated Aug 19, 2026

NCAA rules Texas A&M guard Bryson Warren ineligible for 2026 season
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The NCAA has ruled Texas A&M guard Bryson Warren ineligible to play for the 2026 season, following the denial of his eligibility waiver. Warren, a G League player averaging 14.3 points and 4.1 assists over the last three seasons, may appeal the decision through legal action. He committed to Texas A&M after skipping college to join the G League directly from high school in 2024. While he has not yet signed an NBA contract, Warren’s prospects of competing for the Aggies depend on the success of his appeal or a potential lawsuit. Similar cases have occurred recently, with other players winning their eligibility back through court injunctions.

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  • NCAA denies Bryson Warren's waiver for college eligibility
  • Warren averaged 14.3 points and 4.1 assists in G League
  • He may challenge the ruling through an appeal or lawsuit
  • Other players have successfully regained eligibility through court actions
  • Texas A&M's roster options may change based on the appeal outcome
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  • 2:11 AMYahoo SportsNCAA rules Texas A&M guard ineligible to play in 2026
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According to reports, the NCAA has denied Texas A&M and G League guard Bryson Warren eligibility for the 2026 season.

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