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Alabama's Collin Sexton ruled ineligible after being ID'd in FBI complaint


Alabama officials declared freshman point guard ineligible after they determined he was the unnamed player identified in a federal complaint against Auburn assistant coach Chuck Person and former NBA referee Rashan Michel, sources told ESPN on Tuesday. The Crimson Tide held Sexton out of Monday night's exhibition game after the NCAA failed to reinstate his eligibility. (ESPN.com)

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