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FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2016, file photo, Houston quarterback Greg Ward Jr., left, scrambles past Louisville linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Houston. Greenard’s 2018 season ended after nine plays, cut short on Louisville’s opening defensive series when he dislocated his right wrist and tore several ligaments in a 51-14 loss to Alabama. Greenard opted to leave Louisville after coach Bobby Petrino was fired in November, scrambled to complete his degree and ended up at Florida as a graduate transfer. Now, he’s expected to start for the eighth-ranked Gators when they usher in the college football season against rival Miami on Saturday night. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2016, file photo, Houston quarterback Greg Ward Jr., left, scrambles past Louisville linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Houston. Greenard’s 2018 season ended after nine plays, cut short on Louisville’s opening defensive series when he dislocated his right wrist and tore several ligaments in a 51-14 loss to Alabama. Greenard opted to leave Louisville after coach Bobby Petrino was fired in November, scrambled to complete his degree and ended up at Florida as a graduate transfer. Now, he’s expected to start for the eighth-ranked Gators when they usher in the college football season against rival Miami on Saturday night. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith, File)

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