After almost two weeks of waiting, Rashod Bateman is officially back with the Gophers.
The star receiver announced his intent to return Sept. 18 and received his special NCAA waiver to do so Wednesday. With his remaining two years of eligibility restored, Bateman is primed to return to the field when the Big Ten season starts Oct. 24.
Bateman announced his return with a social media video.
"These past few months have been uncertain and challenging," Bateman said. "… And I feel the safest and the best place to move forward is here at the University of Minnesota."
Bateman opted out of the season Aug. 4, citing concerns about playing safety during the coronavirus pandemic. The projected first-round draft pick then signed with agent Blake Baratz of IFA in preparation for the 2021 NFL draft.
The Big Ten ended up canceling all fall sports Aug. 11, only to restore football Sept. 16 with more stringent safety protocols, including daily testing with rapid results. That was enough to persuade Bateman to come back to his old team, though his return wasn't quite so simple as opting back into college.
Bateman went through the NCAA's Student-Athlete Reinstatement process after accepting monetary benefits from IFA — including housing, transportation and training in the six weeks he was gone from school — which normally terminate a player's eligibility.
Gopher coach P.J. Fleck said he had warned Bateman the decision might not work out in his favor.