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Hanner Mosquera-Perea and Devin Davis dismissed from Indiana

In the wake of Davis' marijuana citation, both players have been cast off from the program.

Pat Lovell-USA TODAY Sports

Those wanting Tom Crean to drop the proverbial hammer on the Indiana program have gotten their wish.

Per a release from IU Media Relations, Hanner Mosquera-Perea and Devin Davis have been dismissed from the program for "not living up to their responsibilities to the program," effective immediately.

Monday, Davis was cited for possession of marijuana in his dorm room by the Indiana University Police Department. While he was not cited, Perea was also in the room, according to reports.

This was the second alcohol or drug related run-in with law enforcement for both Davis and Perea. Perea was suspended two games previously for a OWI charge, while Davis missed the entire 2014-15 season after being seriously injured in an pedestrian-vehicle accident where alcohol was suspected to be a factor in the early morning hours of November 1.

Perea also had trouble before his career even began, costing him nine games during his first year at Indiana. And he missed last summer's trip to Canada due to issues with his visa. With his departure, only Yogi Ferrell remains from the highly touted "Movement" class of 2016 that Hoosier fans heralded as the next big thing.

The dismissals leave Indiana with two scholarships available for the 2015-2016 season.

Last Updated: 6:27 p.m.

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