SEC Sankey Fights Pro Return to College
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey filed affidavit opposing pro athletes returning to college, citing competitive imbalance.

The update
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey filed an affidavit in Louisiana court last week, urging a judge to uphold NCAA rules that prevent athletes who have signed professional contracts from returning to college sports. The filing specifically targets former Big East Player of the Year RJ Luis, who is attempting to play for LSU after going undrafted in the 2025 NBA Draft and signing a two-way contract with the Utah Jazz.
Why it matters
Sankey argues that allowing professional athletes to return to college creates “competitive disadvantage and fundamental unfairness” for current student-athletes who have maintained their commitment to the collegiate model. This stance represents a significant pushback against recent legal challenges to NCAA eligibility rules.
What to watch
Luis has a preliminary injunction hearing scheduled in Baton Rouge court. The outcome could set a precedent for other professional athletes seeking to return to college sports. How courts balance the NCAA’s traditional eligibility rules against athletes’ rights remains an open question.
Sources
- cbssports.com — Details on Sankey's affidavit and Luis's professional contract
- USA TODAY Sports — Additional context on Sankey's position and legal challenges



