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If college team boycotts bowl game, another team is reportedly preparing to take its place

This would be a stunner.

According to the Star Tribune, University of Minnesota players have threatened to boycott the Holiday Bowl if their 10 teammates (suspended over an alleged sexual assault investigation) are not reinstated.

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If Minnesota does boycott the game, apparently NIU would step in.

The report details the players are uniting over a disagreement on the school's decision, and they plan to boycott all practices, team activities and even the bowl game itself.

Five of the 10 players are facing expulsion, while four others face a one-year suspension and the final possibly faces probation.

The ten suspended players are: Ray Buford, Carlton Djam, Seth Green, KiAnte Hardin, Dior Johnson, Tamarion Johnson, Kobe McCrary, Antonio Shenault, Mark Williams and Antoine Winfield Jr.

Four of the players have already served a suspension this season for an unspecified violation of team rules. Those four players were Buford, Hardin, and both Johnsons.

TwinCities.com reports that the suspension stems from a September sexual assault allegation. The four previously mentioned players were suspended three games for an investigation that took place for those allegations for which charges were never pressed.

Here's what the player's attorney told the Star Tribune:

"Hutton said the (school's office for Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action) recommended expulsion for Ray Buford, Carlton Djam, KiAnte Hardin, Dior Johnson and Tamarion Johnson; one-year suspensions from the university for Seth Green, Kobe McCrary, Mark Williams and Antoine Winfield Jr., and probation for Antonio Shenault."

The school's discipline comes after a criminal investigation resulted in no reported arrests or charges.

Minnesota is slated to face off against Washington State on December 27.