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UM offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson still missing from practice

 
 

Offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson participates in spring practice at the University of Miami in Coral Gables on Tuesday, March 22, 2011.
Offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson participates in spring practice at the University of Miami in Coral Gables on Tuesday, March 22, 2011.
Carl Juste / Miami Herald Staff

Right offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson is still missing in action at Greentree Field since leaving last week for his second funeral this month in his home state of Minnesota.

Henderson, listed as 6-8 and 340 pounds, is again missing on the latest depth chart, but coach Al Golden said Monday that “Seantrel is part of our football program, and Seantrel has got to get his house in order before he can help us — and that’s the truth.

“I mean, he’s got a lot of things going on. I’m going to keep it private with him right now. I think I owe him that. He’s got to get himself together. Then he can help the Miami Hurricanes.”

Henderson practiced once this camp in full pads — last Tuesday. He sustained a concussion in a car accident just before fall camp began.

Injury report

WR Allen Hurns (head), TE Dyron Dye and CB Larry Hope wore yellow (limited) jerseys Monday; DL Corey King wore a red (no-contact) jersey.

SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN

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