CMU football's Flory dismissed from team


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Andrew Kuhn/Staff Photographer Redshirt freshman wide receiver Andrew Flory, attempts to beat a defender during the second half of Saturday's game against Eastern Michigan at Rynearson Stadium in Ypsilanti. Flory finished the game with nine catches for 118 yards and two touchdowns during the Chippewas' 34-31 win over the Eagles.

Andrew Flory's career as a Central Michigan University Chippewa is over. 

The CMU football team announced Monday that the wide reciver has been dismissed from the sqaud for a "violation of team rules." 

Flory was handed his second suspension of the season on Sept. 9 for a violation of team rules.

Team representatives did not give an explanation for Flory’s second suspension.

His first suspension came during the summer months after he and teammate Ryan Oruche were arrested on June 7 – Flory and Oruche attempted to steal $500 worth of DVDs and snacks from Walmart.

Oruche was let go from the team almost immediately following the incident. Flory was suspended from the team on July 1.

Flory finished second among CMU receivers last season with 32 catches for 384 yards and two touchdowns. He is regarded arguably CMU’s second-best wide receiver behind senior Titus Davis.

Flory made his first appearance of 2014 in the second quarter of the Chippewas powerhouse win over Purdue last weekend. He saw limited playing time but was not thrown to.

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