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Michigan Football: Brady Hoke Still Undecided On Availability Of Fitzgerald Toussaint, Frank Clark

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Michigan Wolverines head coach Brady Hoke told the media on Tuesday that he's still undecided on whether running back Fitzgerald Toussaint and defensive end Frank Clark will be allowed to play in the team's season opener against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Both players were suspended earlier in the offseason, but began practicing with the team on Aug. 13. Toussaint was arrested in July for a DUI, while Clark was charged in July with second-degree home invasion after allegedly stealing a Macbook Air from a dorm room.

Toussaint is the Wolverines' second-leading rusher behind quarterback Denard Robinson, having ran for 1,041 yards and nine touchdowns last season. Clark, meanwhile, recorded 10 tackles and an interception in limited playing time in 2011.

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