South Beach officially claims it’s first victims. Nick Saban has sent home two Alabama players from the BCS national championship game.
Freshman linebackers Dillon Lee and Ryan Anderson reportedly violated the team curfew.
Saban had the following to say on the incident:
“We sent two players home due to a curfew violation.”
The two were not expected to be a factor in the game.
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