Minnesota?on Tuesday announced the indefinite suspensions of 10 football players from all team activities for unspecified violations.The suspended players are: redshirt freshman defensive back Ray Buford Jr.;?sophomore running back Carlton Djam;?freshman quarterback Seth Green;?sophomore defensive back KiAnte Hardin;?redshirt freshman defensive back Dior Johnson;?freshman defensive lineman Tamarion Johnson;?junior running back Kobe McCrary;?sophomore defensive back Antonio Shenault;?freshman quarterback Mark Williams; and freshman defensive back Antoine Winfield Jr.The school declined to explain the reasons for the suspensions, citing privacy restrictions relating to student educational data.Four of the players -- Buford, Hardin, Dior Johnson and Tamarion Johnson -- were suspended earlier this season for an unspecified violation of team rules. They sat out three games while police investigated an alleged sexual assault incident on Sept. 2, and they were reinstated after the players reached an agreement with the accuser and Hennepin County decided not to press charges.Tuesdays school-imposed suspensions follow a Title IX investigation into the Sept. 2 incident by the universitys Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, attorney?Lee Hutton, who is representing the players, told Fox 9 in Minneapolis. He plans to appeal the decision Wednesday.Ray Buford Sr., the father of Ray Buford Jr.,?told The Associated Press he has seen the EOAA report and that it appeared the office concluded the players were guilty. Buford Sr., a Detroit police officer who serves as security director to the citys mayor, said the players who were not suspended earlier were also accused of being in the apartment that night.Somehow this EOAA has come up with something different. ... Its beyond me. It just reeks to the high heavens, Buford Sr. said.Buford Sr. confirmed the accuracy of a letter obtained by KSTP-TV that was sent to his son that said the EOAA had found him responsible for several violations of the universitys Student Conduct Code, including harm to a person, sexual misconduct, violation of university rules relating to sexual harassment and persistent violations of the code. The letter offered him the choice of accepting expulsion to resolve this matter informally.Minnesota faces Washington State?on Dec. 27 in the National Funding Holiday Bowl in San Diego.Winfield and Hardin rank third and fifth, respectively, on the team in tackles. McCrary ranked fourth in rushing.The Associated Press contributed to this report. Vapormax Homme Soldes . By having more great seasons. Manning was the only unanimous choice for the 2013 Associated Press NFL All-Pro team Friday. Vapormax Plus a Vendre . 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Newcastle dominated in the early stages but City weathered the storm and then raised its game in extra time. Negredo broke the deadlock from close range after a simple move in the 99th minute before Dzeko took the ball round goalkeeper Tim Krul to seal the victory in the 105th. Harlequins lock James Horwill should face a short stint on the sidelines owing to the gruesome compound fracture of his finger suffered in Sundays 25-6 defeat at Leicester.Former Australia captain Horwill asked physios to tape up his nasty finger injury so he could keep playing, immediately inking his name into rugbys hard-man annals. Stills of the horrific injury were quickly tweeted and duly went viral.The 31-year-old had no option but to be withdrawn from the closing stages of the Aviva Premiership clash at Welford Road, and has since undergone corrective surgery.Horwills humour has remained undimmed in light of the nasty blow, as he took to social media to offer an update on his recovery.Finger is looking normal again and all good! tweeted Horwill. His message continued: Thanks to Doc @mike_hayton for seeing me on a Sunday. Appreciate all the messages. #COYQSpecialist hand and wrist surgeon Hayton is based in the north-west and was able to quickly carry out the procedures to repair Horwills awful-lookking injury.ddddddddddddTelevision cameras picked up the extent of Horwills injury during Sundays Premiership encounter, leading to immediate messages of respect from fellow rugby stars on Twitter.Former Leicester and England fly-half Andy Goode tweeted a picture of the injury with the message: Fair play to @JHorwill playing for @Harlequins, hard as nails asking the physio to tape this up to play on!Horwill later quipped back: Fair to say my days as a hand model may be over!Harlequins are continuing to monitor Horwills condition before determining when he can return to action.New Zealand full-back Ben Smith suffered a similar injury in the All Blacks 21-9 win over Ireland in Dublin on Saturday.The 30-year-old was immediately led from the field for treatment, with All Blacks boss Steve Hansen quickly ruling him out of New Zealands forthcoming Test clash with France this weekend. 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