Friday, September 9th, 2011 at 10:30 am , filed under College Football by Peter Heinn
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The Florida team’s defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd will be missed out another game, as he had to pay around $2,700 to charity.
The NCAA has announced its decision on Thursday, as he was out of the season opening game on last weekend and also going to sit out of the team this week against UAB. The Florida football team coach Will Muschamp said that he was very disappointed and shocked defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd will have to sit out of the tea, for season second game. He added Sharrif Floyd’s life has becoming endurance, struggle, disappointment and adversity.
The University Athletic Association announced a stated that, Sharrif Floyd had to take permission by the NCAA. The 6-foot-3 inch, 295-pound Philadelphia native Floyd had played all 13 games in the last season, where he made 23 tackles and 6.5 tackles for loss, where Florida team is expecting to play crucial role this season. Will Muschamp said Floyd had grown up in a poor family and has recounted the time when he wore the same garments to elementary school every day.
Florida can plea on the Sharrif Floyd replacement decision into the team to the Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement, an independent board comprised of representatives from NCAA affiliate colleges, university and athletic conferences, who are not allied directly with Florida. If Florida appealed for plea, Floyd would have to be out of the team until termination of the appeals completes.
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