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Wesley Responds to Dismissal at Miami
By Tom Zebold
THE LEDGER
Published: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at 12:36 a.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at 12:36 a.m.
Steven Wesley isn't bitter about his exit from Miami, but he certainly isn't happy about it.
The  senior defensive end from Bartow High School was dismissed from the  Hurricanes football team last month and made sure his message about his  time at Miami was loud and clear Monday.
"If I had a chance to do  it all over again, I wouldn't play for coach (Randy) Shannon," he said  in a phone interview with The Ledger.
Internet reports have said  Wesley was released because of reasons ranging from academic issues to  the 6-foot-3, 250-pounder being out of shape.
Wesley was quick to dismiss those as well.
"It  didn't have anything to do with me being academically ineligible. It  didn't have anything to do with me not being in good shape," he said.
"It  didn't have anything to do with that," he continued. "That came down  (to) a decision from coach Shannon personally. It was nobody else."
Wesley didn't go into detail about Shannon's reasons.
"I  didn't get in any trouble at all. I didn't have any off-the-field  issues when I've been down there," Wesley said. "It was really a  personal issue between coach Shannon (and I). I guess he had a personal  issue dealing with me. For what reason, I don't know."
Wesley's  career at Miami started with a redshirt season in 2006. He played in  nine games the following year and started 11 of 13 games in 2008. He  played in 11 games last year and started in six of them.
Wesley said the news of his release was not taken well by some of the team.
"When  all of this happened, certain coaches on my team, they were mad about  what happened and they were mad about coach Shannon releasing me," he  said. "Players on the team also were mad about coach Shannon releasing  me. That should really let you know... whether or not is was a good  choice or a bad choice."
Wesley hasn't been sitting around  stewing about the decision. It took him about two weeks to find a new  home at North Alabama with coach Terry Bowden, son of former FSU great  Bobby Bowden and the former head coach at Auburn.
"He had just  called me one day and he told me, 'I have a full scholarship here  waiting for you if you want to be a part of a team,'" Wesley said.
Wesley had a different tune about what he thinks of his new coach.
"Coach  Bowden, he's a player's coach," the 22-year-old said. "He's one of  those type of coaches where it's easy for you to approach and talk to  about any certain situations. He's always talking and always  communicating with us."
Playing time probably won't be an issue for Wesley now the he's settling in at left defensive end.
"I already talked to coach Bowden, and my defensive line coach told me I would have a chance to start," Wesley said.
The biggest adjustment from the move has nothing to do with football for the former three-year starter at Bartow.
"This  is a real drastic, total lifestyle change," he said. "From Miami, you  go from seeing palm trees and 70-degree weather every day to coming to  trees that are bigger than all the buildings, to 100-degree weather."
  			  		  		 			 	  		
This story was posted on a miami board so i dont have a link.