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Oct. 13, 2014 Issue

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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BY DOUGLAS FARMER A mid a probe seem- ingly moving at a snail's pace, it took the immediacy of social me- dia for the outside world to learn Notre Dame had held hearings for the five players involved in the ongoing academic dis- honesty investigation. Junior cornerback Kei- Varae Russell — sepa- rated from the Irish for the length of the investi- gation, along with fifth- year senior linebacker Kendall Moore, senior defensive end Ishaq Wil- liams, senior safety Eilar Hardy and senior wide receiver DaVaris Daniels — posted a photo of him- self from a summer prac- tice on Instagram with a caption dripping with possible redemption, or at least the hopes of pos- sible redemption. "Just think about how UNDER THE DOME SPEAKING OUT While the academic investigation neared the eight-week mark, two of the five separated players took to the Internet to express their displeasure with the process In an interview with ESPN.com, senior wide receiver DaVaris Daniels said the academic probe has made him feel "like a villain" and that he believes it has taken too long to be resolved. PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA

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