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Michigan suspends safety Furman

Michigan safety Josh Furman has been suspended by coach Brady Hoke. Furman is scheduled to appear before a judge April 23 to face several criminal counts stemming from an incident February 11.

"Josh was suspended indefinitely from team activities as soon as we became aware of the report," said Hoke in a released statement. "These are serious allegations, We will allow the judicial process to run its course before making a final determination on his status with the program."

Furman's lawyer, Gerry Mason, told CBS Sports that "two females jumped on him" and he was the only one injured, calling the charges of domestic violence, assault, breaking and entering/illegal entry overblown.