Maryland transfer Pe'Shon Howard to play this year at USC
Posted Aug 26, 2013
Maryland transfer Pe'Shon Howard has received a waiver from the NCAA and will be able to play this season for new USC coach Andy Enfield. The 6-foot-3 Howard is a California native who played the last three seasons for the Terps. Howard would have almost certainly been a reserve guard for Mark Turgeon this season. Now he becomes the frontrunner to start for a Trojans team that is expected to struggle.
(ESPN.com)
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