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UNI suspends two more players

August 31, 2009 By Radio Iowa Contributor

UNI coach Mark Farley has suspended two more players for this weekend’s game at Iowa. Runing backs Derrick Law and Taylor Brookins have both been suspended for “breaking team rules”. Farley suspended three players last week, including backup quarterback Zach Davis.

Farley says as much as they want to win the game, they will not compromise to do that. He says the problems are more magnified in a game against the University of Iowa. While many of the suspended players are reserves, Law was expected to be the starter at running back.

Farley says Carlos Anderson would have seen some action on Saturday even if Law was not suspended. Farley says he thinks a lot of Anderson and says it will be tough for him to open up in Kinnick Stadium.

Story by Elwin Huffman, KOEL, Oelwein

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