Alabama suspends four, 69 percent of offense
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The Alabama Crimson Tide have suspended three more players,including leading scorer JaMychal Green, for an undisclosed violations of teamrules.
The Crimson Tide handed down the punishments to Green, TrevorReleford and Andrew Steele before Saturday’s 67-58 loss to the LSU Tigers,leaving Alabama with only four regular players in the rotation. The programsuspended second-leading scorer Tony Mitchell earlier last week.
Head coach Anthony Grant did not reveal any specifics aboutthe suspensions, which he tagged as indefinite, but he did say he was disappointed”in the choices and decisions made” by his players.
The four suspended players average a total of 45.4 points per game –69 percent of Alabama’s offense. The Crimson Tide play Florida at home onTuesday.




