Will Muschamp lifted the suspensions of three of his Florida football players after a week one game that did not actually take place and was not happy about the flack he has since received.

According to ESPN, Muschamp's patience was nearly nonexistent when he was questioned about it during his weekly SEC teleconference with reporters. Even though the Gators' home game against Idaho was suspended due to a lighting storm, the coach lifted the suspensions of three players.

Darious Cummings, a starting defensive tackle; Demarcus Robinson, a wide receiver; and Jay-nard Bostwick, a defensive tackle, will all be eligible to play Saturday against Eastern Michigan.

"At the end of the day, it's more than that," Muschamp said. "There's a lot of things that go into those situations, a lot more than people know. And it's very frustrating for me as a coach... to have someone being critical and you don't even have all the information."

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On Saturday, Florida and Idaho players were ordered off the field after the opening kickoff. After nearly four hours of delays, the game was officially called off.

According to Yahoo Sports, Bostwick and Cummings were suspended for an undisclosed violation of team rules. Robinson's suspension was for a university sanction, though Muschamp had indicated it was not related to any past issues.

"It's not just about suspending players for games," Muschamp said. "There's a lot of things that go into discipline. It's about altering and changing behavior, which we've done. I think our discipline speaks for itself and how we've handled our football team, OK? If it was about suspension, you'd never have an issue. Right?

"At the end of the day, I make the decisions in this program, I handle the discipline in this program and it's been handled very well."