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LeBron James gets help from Ohio State AD about college eligibility in another sport

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Last week, LeBron James sought out information on whether he was eligible to play another sport in college.

"Do I have college eligibility if I went to play another sport besides basketball? How does that rule work?" the NBA star tweeted Saturday.

James got some help from Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith.

Smith sent a tweet to James Sunday informing him of some news James might welcome.

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LeBron James of the Miami Heat throws a football prior to a game between the Wisconsin Badgers and the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium Sept. 28, 2013, in Columbus, Ohio. (Lance King/Getty Images)

"@KingJames - If you never enrolled full-time in college and didn’t compete in the sport that you want to play after HS graduation, you could have eligibility remaining. If you professionalize in one sport, you can still be considered an amateur in another. Would love to help you!" Smith said in response to James' query.

According to the NCAA Division I manual, "a professional athlete in one sport may represent a member institution in a different sport and may receive institutional financial assistance in the second sport."

Cleveland Cavalier LeBron James passes on the field with teammate J.R. Smith before an Ohio State-Michigan game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 26, 2016.   (Jeff Haynes /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

James was once a star football player in high school and was recruited by the University of Notre Dame and former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel. His 1,160 receiving yards his junior year are still second-most in the school's history, and he was twice voted all-state.

He even

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