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Bennett suspended by RedHawks
By Pete Conrad
Miami football coach Mike Haywood announced today that “this week Ben Bennett will be suspended from the team for a violation of team rules and regulations.”
Bennett, a junior defensive back, was tied for sixth on the team in total tackles last year with 30 and also returned an interception 78 yards.
Bennett also had been suspended during the 2009 preseason. He has not played in any of Miami’s five games this year.
It was the third straight week a Miami player has been suspended. Two weeks ago it was sophomore defensive lineman Jordain Brown, for a week. Last week it was senior linebacker Caleb Bostic, also for a week.
Brown was back in action last week against the Cincinnati Bearcats.
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By haywoodjablowme
October 5, 2009 5:33 PM | Link to this
haywood = losing games, fans and players. way to go, coach!By groswell
October 5, 2009 5:42 PM | Link to this
haywood = losing games, fans and players. way to go, coach!By RHBM
October 5, 2009 7:19 PM | Link to this
Haywood has a lot of house cleaning to do. It might not be pretty right now, but it’s necessary to get this team back on track and back to winning.By Knute Rockne
October 5, 2009 10:38 PM | Link to this
There was probably a good reason why this loser wasn’t allowed to call the offensive plays at Notre Dame and why he was invited to look for another job. He wasn’t the first choice for the job by the AD, but the administration wanted him. Nice frickin’ job by the Miami prezBy REDMOE
October 7, 2009 4:36 PM | Link to this
I think Haywood staff is doing a decent job. We started 7 freshman against the number 10 team in the country and should have been within a score in the 4th qtr. Sometimes, when you have crap, you look like crap. We’ll win the MAC and big out of conference games within 2-3 years. This year is just ugly. NIU’s former coach went through it when he took over their program and built it into a winner. Haywood will do the same here and quickly.