Two of the stalwarts in the University of Louisiana defensive end corps - in fact, UL's likely starters at the end slots - won't be part of the Ragin' Cajun practice sessions this week.
Senior Tony Hills, an honorable mention All-Sun Belt Conference selection last season and a preseason all-league pick, and junior Rodney Hardeway are continuing a suspension from the spring semester.
The two were not at Monday's opening practice session, and coach Rickey Bustle said the pair won't rejoin the team until Saturday.
"It carried over from the spring," Bustle said, "but they'll be finished with it and be back with us this weekend."
Hills, a product of Carrollton, Texas-Smith High, has 19 starts over the past two seasons and tied for the squad lead in sacks last year with four. He was twice named the team's defensive player of the week.
Hardeway, from Tyler, Texas-Chapel Hill High, has played in all 22 games over the past two seasons, including 11 as a natural freshman in 2004. He had 4 1/2 tackles for losses and three sacks last season and was UL's defensive player of the week against Fla. International.
NUMBERS GAME: The absences of Hills and Hardeway left UL with 103 players at Monday's initial practice session. Division I-A teams may have a maximum of 105 players taking part in fall drills, but Bustle said the two won't be replaced number-wise since they're scheduled to be on the field Saturday.
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Dan McDonald
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