Miles sacks Honey Badger
By: Nancy Cook
Updated: August 10, 2012
BATON
ROUGE -- Tyrann Mathieu has been dismissed from the LSU football team for
violation of team policy, head coach Les Miles announced on Friday.
"This
is a very difficult day for our team," Miles said. "We lose a quality person,
teammate and contributor to the program. However, with that being said, we have
a standard that our players are held to and when that standard is not met,
there are consequences.
"It's
hard because we all love Tyrann. We will do what we can as coaches, teammates,
and friends to get him on a path where he can have success. We are going to
miss him."
Mathieu,
a finalist for the Heisman Trophy and the nation's top defensive player a year
ago, played in 26 games for the Tigers during his two years, racking up 133
total tackles, 16.0 tackles for loss and four interceptions. He also forced 11
fumbles, which ranks first in school history and seventh in NCAA history, to go
with eight fumble recoveries.
Mathieu
scored four touchdowns for the Tigers, two on punt returns and two on fumble
returns. Watch NBC 6 News Sports Director Brandon Dunn at 5, 6 and 10 tonight for details as this still-breaking story continues to unfold. Also, NBC 6 Sportscaster Lance Snow is working on a story outlining Mathieu's life and career that will be broadcast at 10 tonight.

