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Unofficial visits to UNC, Duke contributed to UCLA freshman Shabazz Muhammad's ongoing ineligibility


The NCAA has declared UCLA freshman ineligible due to a violation of amateurism rules, but the organization has yet to put an exact length on his suspension. The NCAA, following a statement from UCLA, announced that Muhammad accepted travel and lodging during three unofficial visits to two NCAA member institutions. CBSSports.com has confirmed that the two schools were Duke and North Carolina. (CBS Sports)

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