Notre Dame linebacker Nyles Morgan is not suspended but he has had his captaincy stripped prior to Monday’s Citrus Bowl matchup with LSU. According to a report from Mike Vorel of the South Bend Tribune, Morgan is being punished for what the program is calling “an internal matter.” He’s also unlikely to start against the Tigers in his final game with the Irish. Originally a top 100 recruit who signed with the Irish after playing high school football at Crete-Monee High School in suburban Chicago, Morgan was named a Freshman All-American in 2014. After starting all 12 games in 2016, he returned in 2017 to earn a spot as one of the team’s captains for the 2017 season. Morgan has been a four-year contributor for Notre Dame and has recorded 241 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks in his career with the Irish. WalterFootball.com currently projects the senior to be a late-round draft prospect and ranks him as the No. 22 draft-eligible inside linebacker in the Class of 2018. However, it appears his career will end in controversy on Monday at the Citrus Bowl and it will be interesting to see if that also impacts his draft stock later this year. Update (1:13 p.m. ET): Morgan was not on the field to start the Citrus Bowl against LSU. More: https://goo.gl/P4jhcP