Hokie safety C.J. Reavis no longer enrolled at Virginia Tech
Posted Jul 10, 2015
C.J. Reavis, expected to start on Virginia Tech’s defense, no longer was enrolled at the school Friday, a day after a student conduct hearing. An attorney for the sophomore who appeared at the conduct hearing with him Thursday mentioned an appeal but did not elaborate. The circumstances of Reavis’ departure were murky. State law prohibits the release of student conduct committee and other student records. Reavis is the second Tech football player in as many days to make headlines off the field.
(Roanoke Times)
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