Herald: UM Rules 8 Athletes Ineligible
Eight University of Miami student athletes ineligible for team's opening game for their alleged involvement with the Nevin Shapiro scandal, according to CBS4 News partner The Miami Herald.
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Eight University of Miami student athletes ineligible for team's opening game for their alleged involvement with the Nevin Shapiro scandal, according to CBS4 News partner The Miami Herald.
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