GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- GatorBait.net has learned that another Florida player will miss the Citrus Bowl due to off-the-field issues.

After the Orlando Sentinel reported Sunday afternoon that offensive tackle Mason Halter and linebacker Anthony Harrell will be academically ineligible to play against Michigan, sources informed GatorBait.net that freshman running back Jordan Scarlett has been suspended for the game.

Scarlett was arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession on Dec. 19 at the Keys Residential Complex on campus. According to a University of Florida Police Department report, a dorm residence hall director doing room checks smelled marijuana coming from Scarlett's unit and contacted UFPD.

Police entered the apartment and smelled marijuana, and Scarlett then told police that he had marijuana but had already smoked most of it. He then "opened his top desk drawer and grabbed a pipe that he used to smoke marijuana and a half-smoked marijuana cigarette."

According to Alachua County court records, Scarlett has a court date set for Jan. 6 at 9 a.m.

In his first season at Florida, Scarlett has recorded 34 carries for 181 yards and one touchdown.

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