Syracuse wide receiver Taj Harris is not playing against Clemson on Saturday. Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

Syracuse WR Taj Harris out vs. Clemson after making obscene gesture last week

Syracuse wide receiver Taj Harris is not playing against Clemson on Saturday as the Orange are disciplining him for actions he made last week during a 38-21 loss to Liberty, according to ESPN's Andrea Adelson

Last week, Harris was seen making an obscene hand gesture at television cameras filming the Syracuse bench. 

Orange head coach Dino Babers said Harris apologized to the team earlier in the week, but that he needed to be disciplined for his actions so that it doesn't happen again. 

Harris has been Syracuse's top receiver this season, reeling in 26 receptions for 434 yards and four touchdowns in five games. 

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