NCAA hits Miami with suspensions

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edited August 2011 in From the Cheap Seats
"Quarterback Jacory Harris and 11 other Miami players who accepted extra benefits from former booster Nevin Shapiro will be allowed by the NCAA to play again, some as soon as the second game of the season.
The harshest penalties handed down Tuesday were reserved for those who took gifts from Shapiro while being recruited. Defensive lineman Olivier Vernon will sit out six games, while Ray Ray Armstrong—considered among the nation’s top safeties—and tight end Dyron Dye will miss four games apiece. They are three of eight players, including Harris, who must sit out games and repay benefits before they can be reinstated."


Guess they didnt get hit too hard


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-miami-ncaainvestigation
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