49ers men's basketball coach Alan Major has suspended three players -- Shamari Spears and An'Juan Wilderness for today's game against Gardner-Webb and Phil Jones for Saturday's against S.C. State -- for "violating team policy."
Major, in making the announcement just hours before today's season opener against Gardner-Webb would not discuss the nature of the violations, which occurred between the end of last season and the start of this season, according to a university news release.
“Our student-athletes understand the rules and that they are going to be held accountable,” said Major in a statement. “As we move forward, we want to continue to build a program in which players understand how they can impact the team as individuals, and strive to ensure that the mark they make is positive.”
Friday, November 12, 2010
3 players suspended this weekend
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Gardner-Webb?
Having Spears out stinks, but I think we'll be fine tonight.
Please don't drop a game to Gardner-Webb. I bet these suspensions are academic.
Anon. 3:32,
There were some stupid things said on several players' Twitter accounts this week, I would imagine it has something to do with that. It is sad though, not the kind of start you want for three seniors.
Seriously, what the heck kind of names are Shamari and An'Juan anyway? These dudes need nick-names.
With names like that, what do you expect?
Great way to start the new career, coach. Bench two of your best players and lose on your court to an inferior team. Man!
Scholarships for athletes,say $40k per player for 4 years. How does that make you feel working and going to school.
There is a new sheriff in town. Lutz let these guys do what they damn well felt like doing but those days are over.
thank you anonymous 6:36 pm. It is about time we get a coach that has backbone. These players need to learn that individual actions can jeopardize the team. It was proven tonight. I still belive in Coach Major and things will be ok.
I agree too with 6:36 as well. I was upset at first with the loss, but Coach Major is setting the tone for the season and beyond.
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