After NCAA Hearing, Howland ‘Hopeful’ of Getting Shabazz Back
UCLA coach Ben Howland doesn’t know when he will learn the result of UCLA’s Friday hearing with the NCAA appeals committee regarding Shabazz Muhammad but he’s “hopeful” the star freshman will debut soon.
The hearing ended by 1 p.m. EST Friday, the L.A. Times reported.
“We’ll be very excited when we get him back,” Howland said Friday on a conference call in advance of the Legends Classic next week in Brooklyn involving the Bruins, No. 1 Indiana, Georgetown and Georgia.
“We’re really looking forward to getting him back and excited. Hopefully that will occur here, so we’re just very hopeful.”
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