NORMAN — The latest hearing in Oklahoma defensive end Amani Bledsoe's case against the NCAA is scheduled for Monday morning in Cleveland County district court.
Bledsoe filed for a motion of summary judgment on Oct. 25. If the motion is granted, a decision will be made on his claims without a trial. Bledsoe originally filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in August 2017 for the one-year suspension he was dealt after testing positive for clomiphene, an NCAA banned substance.
“Through its arbitrary policies and fact-blind decision making, the NCAA derailed Bledsoe's personal and professional life,” the motion for summary judgment states.