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U-M Football's Frank Clark Reportedly Suspended After Home Invasion Charge

ANN ARBOR (WWJ) - Hours after news broke about the arrest and suspension of University of Michigan football's Fitzgerald Toussaint, U of M suspended another player accused of behaving badly.

It was reported Monday that Michigan sophomore DE Frank Clark had been arrested on a second-degree home invasion charge.

SBNation reported that shortly after the news broke, Michigan head coach Brady Hoke confirmed that Clark was previously suspended and will continue to be suspended "pending the outcome of the investigation." There is an August 2 preliminary hearing.

In a separate incident Wolverines starting running back Fitzgerald Toussaint was reportedly nabbed late Saturday night in Ann Arbor with a blood alcohol content level greater than the legal limit of .08.

Clark, from Cleveland, Ohio, joined Michigan's 2011 football recruiting class.

Clark attended Glenville High School where he recorded 70 tackles and 19 sacks as a senior. According to Rival.com, Clark was ranked as 52nd-best player in Ohio.

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