Parsa Fallah, Oklahoma State’s star center, just won a major legal victory—temporary injunctions in both California and Oklahoma allow him to play this season while his eligibility case continues. Under the NCAA’s new “five-for-five” rule, he may be granted an extra year despite already spending five years across three schools. With over 14 points and 6 rebounds last season, his return would be a huge boost for the Cowboys’ frontcourt—and Coach Lutz has kept his scholarship open. He’s not alone: footballer Iman Oates and soccer player Ellie Geoffroy also received injunctions, highlighting a growing trend of athletes leveraging the courts to extend their college careers. The final ruling is still pending, but this win gives Fallah a real shot at finishing his dream on his own terms.
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