Is this scenario possible in college football, sports in general?

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Not that long ago, players were opting out to go play pro ball, whether baseball, basketball, football, because there was no money to be made, per say, to stay in school even with years of college left.

Now with NIL big time money being paid out to college kids, collage kids, like Joey A. and that Vandy QB kid are going to court to stay in school because of all the money they can make.

My question, could a player that went Pro but say got cut, hurt or didn't make it past the practice squad be able to go back to his school if he had eligibility left to get his/her degree and play for that college team or other college of his/her choice. I can certainly see them getting endorsements and $$$$$$ from doing so, probably more than the league minimum they played in.
 
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Not that long ago, players were opting out to go play pro ball, whether baseball, basketball, football, because there was no money to be made, per say, to stay in school even with years of college left.

Now with NIL big time money being paid out to college kids, collage kids, like Joey A. and that Vandy QB kid are going to court to stay in school because of all the money they can make.

My question, could a player that went Pro but say got cut, hurt or didn't make it past the practice squad be able to go back to his school if he had eligibility left to get his/her degree and play for that college team or other college of his/her choice. I can certainly see them getting endorsements and $$$$$$ from doing so, probably more than the league minimum they played in.
That didn't work for this guy. He lost in court eventually after playing a couple of weeks or so again at Alabama.

Court denies injunction for Alabama basketball’s Charles Bediako - Yahoo Sports Court denies injunction for Alabama basketball’s Charles Bediako
 

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