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Illinois' Cockburn suspended 3 games to start regular season

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The NCAA suspended Illinois star center Kofi Cockburn for the opening three games of the 2021-22 regular season, the school announced Monday, courtesy of Brian Hamilton of The Athletic.

Cockburn sold school-issued apparel and memorabilia in June, triggering a reinstatement process that includes a mandated suspension, according to Illinois.

The state of Illinois implemented new legislation allowing college student-athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness on July 1. The NCAA would have permitted Cockburn's transactions had he sold the items after the state enacted the legislation.

As a result, Cockburn will miss the Fighting Illini's home matchups against Jackson State (Nov. 9) and Arkansas State (Nov. 12), plus a road contest at Marquette (Nov. 15) for the Gavitt Tipoff Games.

"We are disappointed with the three-game suspension because there were unprecedented factors and altered timelines related to his decision to ultimately withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to school," Illinois head coach Brad Underwood said in a statement. "Once Kofi had a full understanding of where he stood regarding the draft, he made an educated decision to return to school, work toward his degree, and continue improving his game.

"That said, we understand and respect the NCAA's decision in this matter, and we will move forward accordingly. As always, Kofi's attitude and outlook remain upbeat and positive. He is focused on helping his teammates prepare for the season, and we can't wait to have him rejoin us on the court."

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