Ever since NIL deals became a reality, the landscape of college basketball has shifted dramatically. Players now have the chance to stay in school beyond the traditional four years, not just to hone their skills, but to earn significant money while doing so. For many, especially those unlikely to make it to the NBA, it makes perfect sense. But not everyone gets to play by the rules they expect. Tyon Grant-Foster found himself in a situation that defied this new normal. Despite having every right to capitalize on his time in college under the current NCAA rules, circumstances seem to have conspired against him.
The biggest offseason question in Spokane has revolved around one player: senior guard Tyon Grant-Foster. Could he be eligible to play? The Zags’ ceiling this season might hinge ent