Former 'Canes try to impress at Miami Pro Day
CORAL GABLES, Fla. Former Miami safety Ray-Ray Armstrong walked onto the Hurricanes practice field Thursday for the first time since being dismissed from the team in July.
Its not weird at all being back, said Armstrong, who was let go after several interactions with boosters jeopardized his NCAA eligibility. This is where I played at.
I still have a lot of friends here. We have...
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March 07, 2013
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Former “U” standout Ray Ray Armstrong declared ineligible by Faulkner University
Courtesy of the Hurricanes website
Per the Sun Sentinel a major newspaper in Miami, former University of Miami standout Ray Ray Armstrong has once again been declared ineligible for college football. This time with Faulkner University. According to a news release from Faulkner, the NAIA did not grant Armstrong his senior season because UM had declared him ineligible for NCAA competition...
Ex-Miami safety can't play in NAIA
Former Miami Hurricanes free safety Ray Ray Armstrong has been declared ineligible to play his senior season at Faulkner University.
The NAIA Eligibility Center declared the former Hurricanes starter ineligible Tuesday.
Miami kicked Armstrong off the team in July after he wasn't honest during an internal investigation. He was suspended for four games to start last season because...
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September 11, 2012
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Armstrong enrolls at NAIA Faulkner
Former Miami safety Ray-Ray Armstrong has enrolled at Faulkner University and hopes to play for the NAIA team.
Faulkner coach Brent Parker says Armstrong will practice Wednesday while awaiting clearance from the NAIA Eligibility Center.
Miami kicked Armstrong off the team in July. He was suspended for four games to start last season because he broke NCAA rules by accepting gifts...
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August 14, 2012
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2013 NFL Draft: Former Hurricane Ray Ray Armstrong Headed to Faulkner College
When he arrived at Miami University, safety Ray Ray Armstrong was heralded as a player with the potential to be one of college football's biggest stars. Now, after a troubled career as a Hurricane, Armstrong is set to play his senior year at Faulkner College, a NAIA program located in Alabama. Prior to his dismissal from Miami, Armstrong was set to be one of the top ranked players...
Ray-Ray Armstrong kicked off Miami
The University of Miami released a statement this morning announcing the dismissal of senior safety Ray-Ray Armstrong.
“Armstrong can continue to be enrolled as a scholarship student at UM to complete his degree or the University will grant him a full release should he elect to transfer to another institution,” the release stated.
Details as to why Armstrong was dismissed were...
Miami boots safety Ray-Ray Armstrong
Miami kicked senior safety Ray-Ray Armstrong off the football team Wednesday, and said it would give him a full release should he decide to transfer.
Armstrong was suspended for four games at the start of last season because he broke NCAA rules by accepting gifts from a former Miami booster. He missed another game later in the season while the school checked if other violations...
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July 18, 2012
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UM kicks Ray-Ray Armstrong off football team
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -- Miami kicked senior safety Ray-Ray Armstrong off the football team Wednesday, and said it would give him a full release should he decide to transfer.
Armstrong was suspended for four games at the start of last season because he broke NCAA rules by accepting gifts from a former Miami booster. He missed another game later in the season while the school checked...
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July 18, 2012
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Ray Ray Armstrong kicked off of Miami’s team
Miami has dismissed Ray-Ray Armstrong from the football team.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) July 18, 2012
Armstrong was probably the best safety Miami had, a senior, and a former five-star guy. Al Golden not messing around at all.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) July 18, 2012
Ray Ray Armstrong was just kicked off the Miami Hurricane’s football team. The safety is considered...
Miami checking if Armstrong broke NCAA rules
Miami safety Ray-Ray Armstrong will not play Saturday against Florida State because school officials are investigating if he committed an NCAA violation by having dinner with someone who owns a public relations firm.
Armstrong has not practiced this week, which essentially made him ineligible to be on the team's travel roster.
Armstrong had dinner at a Miami Beach restaurant...
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November 09, 2011
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