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COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Husky Players’ Eligibility Restored

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Associated Press

The NCAA decided to restore the eligibility of three University of Washington football players suspended after an investigation found that the Huskies had violated NCAA rules.

Beno Bryant and Joe Kralik will be withheld from Saturday’s game against Stanford but may play after that, the NCAA said. D’Marco Farr, a senior defensive tackle, was restored to eligibility upon repayment of $20 he received in excess of his full grant from the school.

The three were suspended after a Pacific 10 Conference investigation resulted in a two-year bowl ban for the Huskies, a reduction in scholarships and other penalties. The ruling by the Pac-10 led to the immediate resignation of Coach Don James.

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