Ole Miss' Marshall Henderson suspended indefinitely
Posted Jul 10, 2013
Marshall Henderson has been suspended indefinitely by Ole Miss for a violation of team rules, the school announced on Wednesday. The suspension is related to a failed drug test, sources told CBSSports.com's Gary Parrish. Sources also indicated that Henderson's future with Ole Miss is legitimately up in the air. Henderson was one of the most polarizing players in college basketball last season, constantly taunting opposing crowds and trash-talking during games.
(CBS Sports)
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