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UCLA's Shabazz Muhammad declared ineligible by NCAA

(via Los Angeles Times) · November 9, 2012 · 7:37 PM

UCLA freshman guard Shabazz Muhammad — who starred at Las Vegas' Bishop Gorman High School — has been declared ineligible by the NCAA after lengthy probe uncovered a violation of NCAA amateurism rules, the Times has learned.

It's unknown how many games Muhammad will miss. UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero said that figure is yet to be determined, but that UCLA will appeal the decision.

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  1. Cam Newton's Dad already gave you the blueprint! Follow it. Take the money and claim that Shabazz didn't know. NCAA clears Shabazz everybody wins. SMH.

  2. Phhhhew........ I hd a feeling when he signed with unclaimed that something ws up....iCal over Kentucky...duke...or locl up n coming unlv??? Especially with the drama howled has hd lately............helloooo nba

  3. hilarious !!!!! calipari said last year that he has too many people around him that would cause trouble . looks like that brand new car you were driving around gorman didnt pay off after all . what an idiot

  4. Not surprised

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