TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama's Charles Bediako had four dunks, two steals and two blocks in his first college action in nearly three years Saturday night against Tennessee.
Playing two days after a Tuscaloosa judge temporarily reinstated his college eligibility and blocked the NCAA from retaliating for his return, the 7-footer finished with 13 points and three rebounds in 25 minutes in a 79-73 loss to the Volunteers.
Bediako said his relationship with coach Nate Oats played a key part in his decision to return.
''That staff really trusts and believes in me and plays to my strengths," Bediako said after the game. "Obviously when that opportunity came, it just felt right to come back.''
Bediako checked into the game amid a rousing ovation with 16:11 to play in the first half and helped the 17th-ranked Crimson Tide score 26 points in the paint while building a 39-36 lead at the break. He scored on an inbounds pick-and-roll play, two alley-oop passes and a layup. His emphatic block ignited a fast break that led to a dunk.
The 23-year-old center was quieter in the second half, but he added an inside presence that Alabama had been missing all season. With starting center Aiden Sherrell in foul trouble throughout the game, Bediako logged the fourth-most minutes on the team and finished with the highest plus-minus rating at plus-10.
''I thought he was good," Oats said. "Thought he meshed well with our guys early. For a guy that's been here a few days, to fit in with the team, I thought he was good. He's got to get a few more rebounds for us. He knows that. He's a great teammate. He's gonna help us moving forward.''
Bediako entered the NBA draft in 2023, but he was not selected. He has signed several NBA developmental contracts since, including playing for the Motor City Cruise in the NBA's G League as recently as last week.