Nick Marshall, C.J. Uzomah

Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall (14) celebrates a touchdown with tight end C.J. Uzomah (81) during the first quarter of the Iron Bowl at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013. (Julie Bennett/jbennett@al.com)

-- Auburn's 20 seniors gathered at the beginning of preseason camp to lay down the law following a pair of offseason incidents by two of their own.

"We kind of just said that there is no one on campus and there are times when you get bored and want to do stuff, and we say no," senior tight end

C.J. Uzomah

. "We're going to be accountable for each other. That's what we've done."

Quarterback

Nick Marshall

and cornerback

Jonathon Mincy

both had missteps in the offseason that have since cost them playing time. Marshall was

, and Mincy was

in separate incidents.

to settle the citation, and

.

Both Marshall and Mincy addressed the team and apologized before camp started Aug. 1, and faced the media Sunday for the first time since the incidents.

Before the duo faced the media, Auburn's senior class set their own rule, Uzomah said: an 11 p.m. curfew during preseason camp.

"To be completely honest, I don't know about everyone else, but I am in my bed way before that and watching Netflix and passing out," Uzomah said. "The camp grind is entirely too toiling on someone's body. We've kind of said that no one is going to get into any trouble. Even on our off days we're going to hang out with each other. We're going to play FIFA (games) as much as possible and just hang out and relax and not get into any trouble."

Both Marshall and Mincy will not start the opener against Arkansas on Aug. 30, but they could play. They're also working to get back into the good graces of their teammates and coaches.

, Uzomah said, and also helped douse offensive coordinator

Rhett Lashlee

with a bucket of water in connection with the ALS ice bucket challenge this week.

Still, Marshall and Mincy's availability beyond the first offensive and defensive series have not yet been announced. Coach

Gus Malzahn

reiterated that point Friday during an appearance on the SEC Network.

"I know I will go about my normal game experiences and I'm pretty sure the rest of the team will do the same," senior defensive lineman

Gabe Wright

said. "If they're suspended from not starting, then that is just the case. That's really all I've got on that situation."