NCAA grants Alabama defensive lineman 7th year of eligibility: ‘Thank you God!’
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The NCAA has granted Alabama defensive lineman LaBryan Ray a seventh year of eligibility. This decision allows Ray to continue playing college football through the 2026 season. Ray's college career has been plagued by injuries, limiting his playing time and performance. The extension provides him with an opportunity to further demonstrate his abilities on the field. Ray expressed gratitude for the NCAA's decision, which is considered unusual given the typical five-year limit for college athletes. This extension could impact Alabama's defensive strategy, as Ray’s experience and skills could significantly contribute to the team's performance in upcoming seasons.
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