Again, there is a major difference in terms here that people who can actually look at their rival objectively understand. Daly is currently suspended "indefinitely". That is a completely different suspension. Counts, per the code of conduct, obviously is not. He is still allowed to participate in fall camp. Jordan Johnson was suspended "indefintiely". He was not allowed to participate in ANY phase of Griz football while going through his legal process. Like I said, people who can actually view these things without judgement and bias totally understand these terms. And all it takes to understand them is the slightest bit of intelligence, which, 33, I know you have. These terms are used ALL THE TIME. Dismissal means you are gone forever, suspended indefinitely means you have at least a shot of being brought back. suspension means you are still in a relatively decent standing, but have punishments to follow including missing games.
Oh and by the way 33, J.R. Nelson is dealing with an NCAA issue, that is a completely different matter all together.[/quote
I have not disagreed with you. Once you mentioned the UM code of conduct it clarified things. I had forgot about that. I am perfectly clear on all the terms. Another poster said that people that are suspended participate in practice. I stated that it is not the case at MSU that I know of. Also, I did not comment on Nelson. I agree that is a different matter as you state.
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