Clemson has suspended four players for Sunday night's Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl against Kentucky, according to local reports.

Coach Dabo Swinney said four reserves -- defensive tackles Jamie Cumbie and Rennie Moore, tight end Durrell Barry and receiver Kyle Johnson -- would not play in the game (ESPN, 8:30 p.m.).

Swinney said the players had violated a 1 a.m. curfew Wednesday night, the team's first in Nashville last week as it prepared for the game.

"The first night here I gave them a little later curfew," Swinney said Saturday, according to The Greenville (S.C.) News. "Plenty of time to go out, have a good time and get back."

Barry and Johnson are seniors, but Cumbie, a junior, was a key piece as part of the regular rotation in the Tigers' defensive line.

Cumbie recorded 60 tackles and two sacks this season. Moore had 19 tackles with two sacks.

"There [are] consequences for every action," Swinney said. "They weren't out doing anything illegal or anything. Just late, and the consequences are they won't play."

Defeats in its final two games put a damper on Clemson's first full season under Swinney, who replaced Tommy Bowden on Oct. 13, 2008, and guided the Tigers in the final seven games last season.

Clemson and Kentucky had their bowl sights set higher than a trip to Nashville. Close late-season losses, however, relegated them to a Music City Bowl matchup for the second time in four years.