Florida football players Ventrell Miller and James Robinson were charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana this week.

They were charged on Monday. First Coast News was first with the report.

A team spokesman says Gators coach Jim McElwain “is aware and it has been dealt with.”

Robinson, an Under Armour All-American wide receiver, was cited with marijuana possession during his official visit to Ohio State.

Miller, a freshman linebacker, already was suspended for the opening game against Michigan with six other players for misusing school-issued funds.

"We have a small group of players that have made some choices that are extremely disappointing,” McElwain said in a statement when Miller and the others were suspended. “Action has been taken — they have missed some practice and will miss the Michigan game.”

According to the First Coast report, a resident assistant smelled marijuana coming from the complex around 12:30 a.m. and called police. Once inside the room, officers found a cloud of smoke and a styrofoam cup that police say appeared to be used as an ash tray. Robinson and Miller were in the room.

Contributing: The Associated Press