University of Miami starting quarterback N'Kosi Perry may be unavailable for the Hurricanes' upcoming bowl game vs. Wisconsin after a sexually-explicit video surfaced on his personal Snapchat, according to a Friday report in the school's student newspaper.

The University of Miami's athletics department would not confirm Perry's involvement in the 10-second clip posted to social media showing two nude people having sexual intercourse, but did acknowledge it as "inappropriate" in nature, The Miami Hurricane reports.

“We are aware of an inappropriate video posted on a social media account associated with one of our student-athletes,” a UM spokesman said in a statement to The Miami Hurricane. “The video has been removed and the posting has been addressed with the student-athlete. We will continue to be committed to high standards of conduct at UM.”

Several Miami students who asked to remain anonymous said the video has been shared dozens of times through the holidays through the Snapchat social platform.

According to The Miami Hurricane, the video posted to Snapchat is extremely graphic, but short:

The video appears to show two nude people having sex. It was posted on Perry’s Snapchat within 15 hours after the Hurricanes’ 49-24 victory over the Toledo Rockets on Sept. 15. However, a screen recording of his Snapchat story from that day resurfaced among the Miami student body in late November.

According to InsideTheU, Perry could be suspended for Wednesday's Pinstripe Bowl vs. the Badgers, but has traveled with the team to New York for the contest. If Perry is suspended for the bowl game, it would be his second of the season. Perry was also suspended for the season opener against LSU for conduct off the field.

Perry was reprimanded by not suspended in October by Miami coach Mark Richt after a video surfaced showing him fanning several bands of cash.

“It’s been addressed,’’ Richt said at the time. “It was not very mature, obviously. He didn’t break any laws. He didn’t break any NCAA rules. He’s in good standing, but the image is not good. He’s just got to be mature and more wise in what he does, so I didn’t like it.”

Senior Malik Rosier would likely get the start at quarterback in Perry's absence. Rosier began the year as the starter, but was benched off and on throughout the year for Perry. Rosier finished the season throwing for 1,007 yards with six touchdowns and five interceptions.

Miami’s week at the quarterback position has been a turbulent one. On Wednesday, reports surfaced that freshman quarterback Jarren Williams planned to transfer, but that changed Thursday evening when Williams’ father confirmed that the Hurricanes' coaching staff had talked his son out of transferring.

Williams is expected to compete for the starting job in 2019.