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Miami Center Reggie Johnson Ruled Ineligible Due To NCAA Violation

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University of Miami starting center Reggie Johnson has been ruled ineligible after family members were found to have accepted "impermissible travel benefits." He will miss Sunday night's critical game against No. 15 Florida State.

University of Miami starting center Reggie Johnson has been ruled ineligible by the NCAA after his family was found to have accepted what the university called "impermissible travel benefits." Johnson denied knowledge of the benefits, but he will still have to sit out Sunday night's game against the Florida State Seminoles, according to Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press in Miami.

Johnson's absence could be a major blow for the Hurricanes. He leads the team with 6.9 rebounds per game in addition to 10.6 points. At 16-10 overall, Miami sits on the very edge of the NCAA Tournament bubble. They were the first team out according to SB Nation's latest projections. A win over No. 15 Florida State would be a major boost to their resume.

In case you were wondering: No, Nevin Shapiro is not involved with this particular investigation. Nonetheless, Miami has to be growing weary with the unwanted attention surrounding its athletic department.

For more on the Hurricanes, head over to the SB Nation blog The 7th Floor.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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