The Florida Gators were dealt yet another blow in their already massively disappointing season as forward Dorian Finney-Smith was suspended indefinitely for violating team rules, all per the team’s website.

Junior forward Dorian Finney-Smith has been suspended indefinitely from the team for violating team rules and will miss Wednesday night’s Southeastern Conference home game against Vanderbilt and likely more games, according to Coach Billy Donovan. Donovan said he would address the issue after the game between the Gators and Commodores.

Finney-Smith was second on the team in scoring at 12.9 points per game and also sat second in rebounds per outing with 5.8 per contest. Without him, the seemingly always struggling Gators will be have an even tougher test. The team is set to play Vanderbilt tonight and have five other games yet to play, including a regular season finale against Kentucky.

This marks yet another misstep in the tumultuous season in Gainesville. Chris Walker was suspended to start the season, then Finney-Smith missed time with a broken hand. Throughout it all, the Gators have never been able to find a rhythm and have stumbled to a 12-13 record.

Now, it appears the Gators are going to finish the year in similar disappointing fashion. While the length of Finney-Smith’s suspension is unknown, losing a player of his caliber for any amount of games is going to be hard to overcome.