
Texas Longhorns Dismiss Linebacker Ty'Anthony Smith from Football Program
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian announced the dismissal of linebacker Ty'Anthony Smith on Saturday. The decision was attributed to conduct deemed detrimental to the team.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian confirmed on Saturday that linebacker Ty'Anthony Smith has been removed from the football program. The dismissal follows an internal review of the player's actions, which the university described as conduct detrimental to the team.
Sarkisian provided the update during a media availability session, though he did not offer specific details regarding the nature of the incident that led to the decision. Smith, who was in his freshman season with the Longhorns, will no longer participate in team activities or remain on the roster. The program has not released further information regarding potential transfer plans or the specific policy violations involved in the dismissal. As of now, the university has maintained a brief stance, focusing on the team's internal standards and the finality of the coaching staff's decision.
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"conduct detrimental to the team"
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- ·The specific nature of the 'detrimental conduct' remains undisclosed.
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