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Alabama Says Aden Holloway Remains Suspended After Judge Approves Travel

The ruling lifts a bond restriction on leaving Alabama before his April 14 preliminary hearing.

Overview

  • Holloway, who a Tuscaloosa judge cleared to travel out of state Friday, remains suspended and is listed as out for Alabama’s Sweet 16 game.
  • The university said “nothing has changed” about his team status, and multiple reports said he was not with the Crimson Tide in Chicago.
  • Holloway was arrested March 16 after investigators reported finding 2.1 pounds of marijuana at his Tuscaloosa residence, leading to felony counts of first‑degree possession and failure to affix a tax stamp.
  • He is free on a $5,000 bond with a preliminary hearing set for April 14, and filings show he denies the allegations as prosecutors cite phone messages and the district attorney opposed his travel request.
  • Even with court approval to leave the state, he would still need clearance from Alabama’s student conduct office and a late change to the NCAA availability report to return to play.