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"Montel Harris has been permanently dismissed from our
football team due to a repeated violation of team rules," Spaziani said in
a prepared statement. "We are grateful for his contributions the past four
seasons and will support him in completing his degree requirements and in his
future pursuits."
"There's a lot of aspects to it that are
disappointing," he said in a follow-up interview with ESPN.
"It's disappointing."
The ACC's leading rusher in 2010 and its preseason player of
the year last season, Harris became the Eagles' all-time rushing leader with
3,735 career yards in his second game of the season against Wake Forest. He had
missed the first three games of the 2011 campaign after arthroscopic knee
surgery in August and ended up playing in only two games due to issues with the
knee.
The Jacksonville, Fla., native was granted a medical
hardship waiver for this upcoming season. He returned for spring practice in
February before complaining of soreness after the first day, forcing the team
to shut him down for the rest of spring.
Harris is the school's all-time leader in carries with 786,
and 100-yard games with 22. He's third all-time in touchdowns with 27. He was
the ACC's active leader in rushing yards and carries.
Harris holds the ACC record for most rushing yards through his
junior season. He would have entered 2012 within striking distance of the
34-year-old conference record for career rushing yards held by North Carolina
State's Ted Brown, who ran for 4,602 yards from 1975-78.


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