BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- The start of preseason football practice is supposed to be an opportunity for a team to pick up where it left off at the end of spring practice and for the coaches to start figuring out who’s going to assume roles vacated by the previous season’s seniors.
But when Southern reports Sunday and practices for the first time Monday, those challenges will be greater than normal.
The Jaguars didn’t have spring practice; they were banned from the workouts, finishing the final sanction from NCAA punishment relating to subpar academic progress rates. Additionally, 11 players who had remaining eligibility after last season are no longer on the active roster.
Six of those players are academically ineligible: defensive backs Bryan Anderson and Justin Bethancourt, offensive linemen Brandon Thibodeaux and Neako Jones, linebacker Jordan Taylor and punter Paul Randle Soden. Some of the academic casualties have appealed and could be reinstated, but Southern officials won’t say who falls into that category.
Four others left the team: running backs Jamarcus Jarvis and Tyre Bracken, offensive lineman Clayton Sylve and defensive lineman Gerald Brent. Also, kicker Kyle Yonke was dismissed.
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