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UCLA football: Stanley Hasiak ineligible, will likely transfer

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Stanley Hasiak’s on-again, off-again football career at UCLA has hit another bump.

Hasiak, a highly recruited offensive lineman as a high school senior in 2009, is academically ineligible and is expected to transfer to a community college, possibly Mt. San Antonio, according to a person in the program who was not authorized to speak publicly.

In two years at UCLA, Hasiak has been suspended twice for violating team rules as a freshman in 2009 and has failed to make grades twice. He was academically ineligible last fall.

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Hasiak played in three games in 2009, but he was sent home briefly in November after some anger incidents, including a couple of fights during practice. As a senior at Kapolei (Hawaii) High School, he was the Rivals.com’s fourth-ranked guard in the nation.

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Photo: Stanley Hasiak in 2009. Credit: Jake Danna Stevens / Los Angeles Times

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