
Demarcus Robinson Suspended by Florida: Latest Details, Comments
The Florida Gators suspended star receiver Demarcus Robinson for the regular season finale against Florida State for a violation of team rules. The wideout's status for the SEC Championship Game vs. Alabama has yet to be determined.
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McElwain Comments on Robinson's Status
Monday, Nov. 30
Head coach Jim McElwain told reporters he'll meet with the team's seniors to discuss Robinson before determining if he will play against Alabama.
Robinson Has Track Record of Off-Field Incidents
Robinson ranks first on the Gators with 47 receptions this season. CBS Sports projects him to be a third-round pick, should he choose to enter the 2016 NFL draft. A discouraging pattern of behavior may diminish Robinson's pro prospects, though, as the Associated Press' Mark Long noted:
McElwain has catalyzed an instant turnaround in his first year at the helm, leading his team to a 10-1 record and a spot in the SEC Championship Game, but he has endured multiple off-field episodes involving his players.
In October, the NCAA banned prior starting quarterback Will Grier for a year because of a positive performance-enhancing-drug test. The team also suspended cornerback Jalen Tabor and Treon Harris, who took over for Grier at quarterback, for its game against Tennessee on Sept. 26. It was Harris' second suspension in as many seasons.



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