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Former North Carolina forwards David and Travis Wear have signed written offers of financial aid at UCLA and will attend the school this coming year, Bruins coach Ben Howland announced today.

As per NCAA transfer rules, the sophomores will have to sit out a season.

"I am absolutely ecstatic about Dave and Travis joining our program," Howland said in a prepared statement released by the school. "Both are outstanding players. They are highly-skilled good athletes who are hard workers and extremely motivated to be at their best. They are constantly working hard on their overall game."

The 6-feet-10, 230 pound twins surprised everyone -- including UNC coach Roy Williams -- earlier this month when their father called Williams to request their release.

Last season, David Wear averaged 4 points and 1.7 rebounds in 27 games before having hip surgery that ended his season prematurely; he is not expected to be able to return to the court until June. Travis Wear averaged 3.5 points and 2.2 rebounds. Both were McDonalds All-Americans, and were expected to earn ample playing time next season behind probable starters Tyler Zeller and John Henson.

Their sudden departure left the Tar Heels thin in the post, although Alabama transfer Justin Knox committed to UNC on Monday, helping the depth issue.

The twins' father, Dave, told the Long Beach Press-Telegram that there was plenty of interest in his sons after they gained their release from Carolina.

"Some very high-profile schools reached out to us,'' he told the paper. "Some were willing to recruit one, the other or both of them. But the boys were adamant that they wanted to stay together."

He told the paper that whatever school they chose, it was going to be on the west coast (where their family lives): "The boys and their mother had no intention of going outside of this time zone." 

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good coaching!!

FINALLY THE TWINS WILL GET SOME GOOD COACHING AT UCLA, BUT THEY WILL HAV TO GIVE UP THE CLOTHES AND MONEY THAT OL ROY GAVE OUT, BUT I BELIEVE THEY WILL BE ALL- AMERICANS UNDER A GOOD COACH,OK, GO DUKE-CHAMPS !!!!!!!!!!!!

Love that Miles Davis piece

SO WHAT

Tue, 05/25/2010 - 16:42 — stevemichaels

Tue, 05/25/2010 - 16:42 — stevemichaels

Someday these young men will have to cut the cord and realize mommy and daddy can't do all their heavy lifting, but being highly recruited athletes they probably have had breaks given to them for quite a while - I hope they mature and do well, but UNC can probably do without the 5 points a game they provide
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Don't know what OUThouse you've been sloshing around in and the fumes have clouded your judgement

.... but the TAR HOLES have NO front court (#4 & #5's) except for a "pipe cleaner" and a guy who spends more time in the Infirmary than on the court..... And now some "NO STATS" BFD manchild body from SEC 6-10 Alabama....

If they're going to play for a mediocre hoops program

for the next couple of years (Tar Holes or UCLA).....the weather , Westwood, and the chicks at UCLA ....blows away anything the TAR HOLES have to offer. You walk that campus on a nice , sunny, 80' degree day.....whip lash !!!!

http://i.cnn.net/si/multimedia/photo_gallery/0804/campus.cheer.ucla/images/Brianna-UCLA_29.jpg

it's hard for me to imagine

a worse place to live than Los Angeles.

Agree but the eye candy is

Agree but the eye candy is extrodinary

OMG

We agree

Cut the cord

Someday these young men will have to cut the cord and realize mommy and daddy can't do all their heavy lifting, but being highly recruited athletes they probably have had breaks given to them for quite a while - I hope they mature and do well, but UNC can probably do without the 5 points a game they provide

anyone notice ....

Anyone else notice that the father does all the talking for these boys ?
All parties involved with survive and move on ......

Best of luck

to both of the twins.  Hopefully they can help rebuild UCLA's program and smoothly adjust to the system.

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Robbi Pickeral has covered ACC sports for The News & Observer since 2003. She can be reached at robbi.pickeral@newsobserver.com.

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