Csont'e York Suspended, Will Not Report For Fall Camp

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Csont'e York has been suspended indefinitely and will not be reporting to fall camp.

Statement from head coach Brady Hoke:
“Csont’e York is suspended indefinitely for failing to meet team standards and will not report for fall camp. We demand that every person in our program represent the University of Michigan and the Michigan football program the right way on and off the field. When people fall short of that, there are consequences.”
York will be a sophomore this season and while not expected to be a primary contributor, he's of the many young receivers vying for playing time as he works his way up a crowded depth chart. That all seems to be in jeopardy now.

Rumor going around the message boards is that there was a fight of some variety in which a hockey player got hurt—shades of Glenn Winston. But we'll let the legal system play out before making any judgments.
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York's case is obviously more about discipline than talent. If he does miss the entirety of fall any shot he had at significant playing time is out the door with Funchess, Canteen, Darboh, and Chesson already ahead of him. Even if that suspension gets lifted before the first gameweek he's put himself behind the eight ball in a situation where Michigan has lots of options. 
We'll see how this plays out, but fall camp rolls on and apparently, without York.

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