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I wonder if they would have been so quick to dismiss him had he still been the starter.
It will interesting to see if the DoD attempts to recoup from this rising 1/c D1 Football Mid.
I think a better idea for D1 revenue players (Football & Basketball) who are dismissed is to tally the economic contribution that resulted from their play and reduce the debt accordingly.
At this time last year, Trey Miller was on top of the world – having secured the starting quarterback job for the Navy football team. So much has changed for Miller since then.
Miller lost his starting job to freshman Keenan Reynolds midway through the 2012 season then switched to slotback during spring practice. Now the youngster from Georgia is no longer at the Naval Academy.
The Capital has learned that Miller, who would have been a senior during the 2013-2014 academic year, has been dismissed from the academy. Multiple sources said Miller was separated for an honors violation related to academics. He is not one of the three former or current football players recently charged with rape.
“We can confirm that Midshipman Miller is no longer enrolled at the U.S. Naval Academy,” said Commander John Schofield, public affairs officer at the Naval Academy. “Midshipman Miller’s disenrollment was determined through internal administrative proceedings.
Miller was Navy’s starting quarterback for the first five games of last season.
I wonder if they would have been so quick to dismiss him had he still been the starter.
It will interesting to see if the DoD attempts to recoup from this rising 1/c D1 Football Mid.
I think a better idea for D1 revenue players (Football & Basketball) who are dismissed is to tally the economic contribution that resulted from their play and reduce the debt accordingly.