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Report: New information sheds light on why Santino Marchiol was dismissed by Kevin Sumlin
By Adam Spencer
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Last week, former Texas A&M LB Santino Marchiol made some serious claims against Jimbo Fisher and his A&M staff while petitioning the NCAA for immediate eligibility at Arizona.
However, it appears that waiver request is now moot, as it was announced on Monday that Marchiol has been dismissed from the Wildcats.
Below, you can see Arizona (and former Texas A&M) coach Kevin Sumlin telling reporters that Marchiol was informed on Monday morning about his dismissal:
Kevin Sumlin announces that linebacker Santino Marchiol is no longer with Arizona. pic.twitter.com/GEbCPpaBx6
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) August 27, 2018
But, for those wondering what this means about Marchiol’s allegations against A&M, this appears to be unrelated.
According to reporters familiar with the situation, a video surfaced on Friday of Marchiol referring to his black A&M teammates as “monkeys,” which led to his dismissal:
For those unfamiliar, a video surfaced Friday in which someone, likely Marchiol, can be heard using the word "monkey" to describe black teammates at Texas A&M. The decision by Sumlin and the U of A essentially confirms what the video and narration suggested.
— Michael Lev (@MichaelJLev) August 27, 2018
That, obviously, is a very ugly offense, and based on Sumlin’s reaction, it seems as if the Wildcats confirmed that it was Marchiol on the video.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.