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Missouri's Maty Mauk suspended for rest of season

Jasen Vinlove / Reuters

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The Missouri Tigers suspended junior quarterback Maty Mauk for the rest of the season for disciplinary reasons, just six days after reinstating him.

Coach Gary Pinkel on Sunday declined to specify the circumstances of Mauk's second suspension, but said that his status will be evaluated at the end of the season. The first suspension was for a violation of program policies.

"We don't overlook things. We don't cover things up. We do what's right," Pinkel said. "A lot of other places would find ways to get the problem solved without doing what we do, but we don't do that at Missouri. I've never done that, I never will.

"All my players trust me that I don't ever talk about disciplinary issues, since the day I got here."

The Tigers (4-4) host 24th-ranked Mississippi State (6-2) in an ESPN game on Thursday night.

Freshman Drew Lock has made four starts since Mauk was first suspended. Missouri hasn't scored a touchdown the past three games, totaling 12 points.

Pinkel said he didn't think the Mauk suspension has affected Lock's play.

"I think that they're friends, I don't know that that weighed on him a lot," Pinkel said. "I really didn't think of it in that respect, so I have no idea."

Pinkel agreed with the notion quarterbacks are held to a higher standard.

"There is no question about that," the coach said. "We're going to hand you the keys to the car - that responsibility is huge. It's a lot of pressure, especially nowadays more than ever."

He hoped the Mauk suspension wouldn't be too much of a distraction.

"You don't like self-inflicted ones that tap in internally," Pinkel said. "It's just the way it is. You've got to overcome them."

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