
Miami linebacker Juwon Young has been suspended, and could be removed from the team entirely, according to Palm Beach Post's Matt Porter. Standout defensive end Al Quadin Muhammad also could be involved, per the Miami Herald.
UM suspends junior LB Juwon Young indefinitely for "violation of department rules."
— Matt Porter (@mattyports) June 24, 2016
Via Miami Herald:
"The matter, according to a source, involved Young gaining use of a luxury vehicle from a car agency. It's unclear if Young paid for the vehicle or if he intends to.
UM also is investigating whether standout defensive end Al Quadin Muhammad was involved with this car agency and whether he committed an NCAA violation."
Per source, Young was suspended because he wasn't forthcoming with UM about its internal investigation re: potential NCAA violations.
— Matt Porter (@mattyports) June 24, 2016
Miami has for months been investigating several players in football and basketball. More to come in my story.
— Matt Porter (@mattyports) June 24, 2016
Young had 57 tackles, one interception and one forced fumble in 10 games last seasons. Muhammad had 54 tackles and five sacks last season. He's expected to be the starter at defensive end if he's cleared to play.
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