Florida Coach Suspended Ahead of Big Matchup vs Miami Hurricanes

The Florida Gators (1-2) come from the end of 20-10 against the LSU tigers n ° 3 (3-0) last week, and they will be without one of the key members of their coach staff before the match of this weekend against the Hurricanes No. 4 of Miami (3-0).
Things became breathtaking between Florida and LSU during heating up before last week tilt, and among the multiple pre-match scuffles, we extend above the rest due to the assistant head coach and the half-back coach Jabbar Juluke.
While things intensified between the two schools, a video emerged showing that Juluke slapping the safety of the LSU Joel Rogers.
This incident landed Juluke in hot water, and the dry has hardly lowered, slapping it with a suspension of three games, which means that the next three games of the Gators against Miami, the Longhorns classified n ° 8 and the Texas A&M classified n ° 10.
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The pre-match video of the ESPN / ABC shows Florida’s assistant coach, Jabbar Juluke, slaps the safety of the LSU Joel Rogers before the match on Saturday.
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“Jabbar Jabbar Juluke during the pre-match altercation reflects an unacceptable and not aligned behavior with the standards of the Southeast Conference,” said Greg Sankey, in a statement.
“The coaches should be leaders and defuse tense situations, and this has not occurred in this circumstance. This suspension is appropriate, and any future fault of Jabbar Juluke will cause more serious disciplinary measures.”
Florida’s head coach Billy Napier described Juluke’s behavior “not up to the standard of our program”, while declaring that he thought that the incident would serve as a good learning experience for the young coach.
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Juluke, who is in his fourth season on Florida coach staff as a Napier assistant, has since apologized to Rogers and all those involved.
“I would first like to apologize to the universities of Florida and LSU, their teams, their employees and their fans,” Juluke said in a statement. “I also sincerely apologize to the young athlete and his family. Saturday, I reacted in a way in which I am not proud. There is no excuse for my behavior and I take full responsibility for my actions.
“… I regret my reaction and I agree to use this moment to strengthen my emotional intelligence. I know that the more expected us as a trainers, and I agree to meet this expectation.”



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