The Citadel has indefinitely suspended guard Victor Hill, who in an online post Sunday wrote that the Bulldogs' offensive line was intentionally "going for the knees" in Saturday's game against No. 1 Florida State, which lost three defensive linemen to injury during its 37-12 win.

In a release published on The Citadel's athletics website, Bulldogs coach Mike Houston announced Hill, a 6-foot-2, 275-pound senior, was suspended for "inappropriate comments he made on social media." In the comments section of a Post and Courier article focusing on Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher's thoughts on the Bulldogs' cut-blocking techniques, Hill wrote that he "contributed to the injury list and that was just the mindset going into the game."

"I am very disappointed in the words chosen by Victor Hill, who is a member of The Citadel football program," Houston said in a statement posted Monday. "After speaking at length on multiple occasions with Victor and careful review of video footage of our game from this past Saturday night, I have found no purposeful intent to injure from Vic ... or by any other member of our football program."

Houston, in his first season as coach, said Hill is a "morally good person" and would rejoin the team "when he successfully demonstrates that he can abide and live by the core values that should be demonstrated by any individuals who have the privilege to represent The Citadel and our football program."