http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...216-story.html

The University of Minnesota football team skipped practice for the second straight day Friday, a highly unusual case of college athletes unified in protest. The evening before, players huddled together on the field, most of them wearing their maroon jerseys and sweatpants. Drew Wolitarsky, a senior wide receiver, read from a sheet of paper.

We, the united Gopher football team, issue the statement to take back the reputation and integrity of our program and our brothers that have faced an unjust Title IX investigation without due process," he said.

And with that, the Gophers commenced a boycott of football activities, a high-profile stand that could culminate with the team sitting out the school's postseason appearance in the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 27 in San Diego. Among those standing behind Wolitarsky were 10 teammates who are accused of taking part in the sexual assault of a female student.

A criminal investigation resulted in no arrests and no charges, but each player was suspended indefinitely Tuesday following an investigation by the school's Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action.

Kind of torn on their method. Yeah, you're hitting the college where it hurts by not participating, but Bowl games are great film for those looking to play pro

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Looks like the incentive to play was too great.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...=.826cb1b599d0

This ended right after it started.