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Posted: Monday November 2, 2009 1:25PM; Updated: Monday November 2, 2009 1:25PM

Syracuse WR quits team

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Mike Williams told coach Doug Marrone his decision on Monday

Williams did not play last year because of academic problems

He ranks sixth nationally with 106.57 recieving yards a game

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -- Syracuse wide receiver Mike Williams has quit the team.

Williams, one of the top receivers in the country, told coach Doug Marrone on Monday morning of his decision.

Williams, who did not play last year because of academic problems, was suspended for Syracuse's game against Akron nine days ago for violating team policy.

He ranks sixth nationally with 106.57 receiving yards per game and his seven receptions per game ties for 14th in the country. Both top the Big East Conference. He also had 20 touchdown catches in his career, tied for second all-time at Syracuse with Marvin Harrison.

Marrone said he did not know if Williams had also left school and the university was unable to confirm that.

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