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Multiple sources are reporting that Georgia safety Josh Harvey-Clemons has been dismissed from the football team on Tuesday for a violation of team rules. Per Macon.com,
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Harvey-Clemons was dismissed from the football team on Tuesday for a violation of team rules. The team announced the news in a two-sentence press release by the school, with no other details.

The Valdosta native was already facing a three-game suspension to start this season, which was a continuation of a suspension that began with the Gator Bowl, for his second violation of UGA's student-athlete drug policy.

Harvey-Clemons started 11 games for the Bulldogs as a sophomore this past season, playing both the strong safety and nickel back positions.
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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TigerB8122 months
I will say this positive thing about Richt...he doesn't tolerate BS from his players. No "10 strike rule" like many other schools. However, it does seem to hurt them in the long run when he holds his teams to higher disciplinary standards compared to the rest of the conference.
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CockInYourEar122 months
Why do so many top UGA recruits get into trouble with drugs?
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lsutothetop122 months
Mark Richt has regained control of DBs knocking balls down.
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Pavoloco83122 months
Welcome to Auburn Josh.
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