Michigan's Frank Clark dismissed from team following charges of domestic abuse
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Michigan head coach Brady Hoke announced in a statement Monday that defensive end Frank Clark has been dismissed for the school's football program for violating team rules, according to ESPN's Matt Fortuna.
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"Frank Clark has been dismissed for violating team rules from the Michigan football program," the statement reads. "This is a tragic situation. Out student-athletes will be held accountable when their actions fail to meet the standards we have at Michigan. There is a legal process that will occur and we respect that process."
Clark was arrested on charges of domestic violence Sunday.
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