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Mitchell suspended for Kentucky game, Tuck handed staring role Published: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 PRINT E-MAIL Arkansas junior right defensive tackle Er nest Mitchell has been suspended for the Razorbacks' entire SEC game with Kentucky on Saturday and will be replaced by senior Fred Bledsoe, Arkansas coach Houston Nutt announced Monday. Mitchell was ejected from last Saturday's 41-38 loss at Alabama for swinging the dislodged helmet of Alabama offensive guard Justin Britt at Britt. Nutt said Mitchell had been retaliating for some of Britt's actions during a pileup, but Nutt said there is " no excuse" for Mitchell's " behavior. " Nutt said he talked with Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive. " I visited with Commissioner Slive this morning and told him that while the NCAA policy only mandates the suspension of the player for a half in the following game, I felt that a fullgame suspension was appropriate in this circumstance, " Nutt said in a statement. " Ernest regrets his actions and he will have to learn from his mistake. He made a serious error in judgment. However, he remains a valued member of this team. "
Bledsoe of Little Rock Central will make his first start as a Razorback. Junior Marcus Shavers, Wynne junior Cord Gray and true freshman Patrick Jones are the reserve tackles behind Bledsoe and starting sophomore left tackle Malcolm Sheppard. Senior Marcus Harrison, a defensive tackle the last two years but moved this season to defensive end, will start at left end against Kentucky, Nutt said. On offense, Nutt now lists true freshman wideout Crosby Tuck of Shiloh Christian as the starting split end ahead of sophomore London Crawford. More Stories From: NATE ALLEN · UAs Johnson is SEC Freshman of the Week · UA BASKETBALL : UAs Clarke aiming to bust Texas Southerns 3-2 zone · Standing tall Washington's double-double powers Hoop Hogs past FAMU · Hogs return to Walton Arena to face FAMU · Another Markham miracle HOGS RALLY FROM 16POINT DEFICIT TO UPSET LSU Yesterday's Most Popular 2. Dicks game-winning pass a nominee for weekly Pontiac award 3. SEC lists 39 former players on NBA rosters 4. SEC MEN : Gonzaga fends off late Tennessee rally 5. LadyBacks swat Pacific at tourney in Bahamas Today's Most E-mailed 1. LIKE IT IS : Big 12 foolish to let BCS standings break tie 2. THE RECRUITING GUY : Grandfathers guidance steadies Oklahoma linebacker 3. UAs Johnson is SEC Freshman of the Week |
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