Football: Miami's Reddick Reinstated After 4-Game Suspension for Brawl
17th Nov 2006, 04:35 GMT
-Miami safety Anthony Reddick has been reinstated after serving a four-game suspension for his role in the Hurricanes' sideline-clearing brawl with Florida International last month. Reddick will travel with Miami (5-5, 2-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) and is expected to play when the Hurricanes visit Virginia (4-6, 3-3). Miami coach Larry Coker announced the reinstatement Thursday. Reddick swung his helmet and struck at least one FIU player with it during the brawl, which marred Miami's 35-0 win over the Golden Panthers on Oct. 14. In all, 31 players - 13 from Miami, 18 from FIU - were sanctioned for their role in the fight.
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