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MIAMI, FL (WSFA) -

Two University of Alabama Crimson Tide football players will not be a part of the team's BCS National Championship game in Miami, Florida reports the university's student newspaper, The Crimson White.

The players are freshman linebackers Dillon Lee and Ryan Anderson. University officials say they were sent home due to a curfew violation.

Lee played in 8 games for the Tide this season, while Anderson has yet to play in any games.

The #2 ranked Crimson Tide is in Miami to play #1 ranked Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship game Monday evening.

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