GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Troubled cornerback Avery Atkins, accused of striking the mother of his 2-month-old child last week, has been released from Florida's football program.<br>
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Atkins asked for his release before the alleged battery, but coach Urban Meyer denied the request after talking with family members. Meyer relented Thursday.<br>
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``After a complete evaluation, we have granted Avery Atkins his release from the Florida football program,'' Meyer said in a statement.<br>
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Atkins allegedly punched Benarah Sanford several times and held her against her will in her car in Daytona Beach, according to a police report. Atkins said he only acted in self defense when she attacked him and he denied keeping her in the car. No arrests have been made and no charges have been filed in the case.<br>
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Atkins was suspended indefinitely.<br>
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A sophomore slated to start for the Gators this fall, Atkins had an interception against Florida State last season. He missed the end of spring practice in April to tend to a family issue.<br>
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