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Tyrann Mathieu Suspended: LSU Suspends Star Cornerback For Auburn Game

Tyrann Mathieu Suspended

BRETT MARTEL   10/19/11 11:55 PM ET   AP

BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU has suspended star cornerback Tyrann Mathieu, defensive back Tharold Simon and running back Spencer Ware for this Saturday's home game against Auburn because they've run afoul of the team's drug policy, according to a person familiar with the decision.

The person told The Associated Press about the suspensions on Wednesday on condition of anonymity because they have not been announced. But the person did not specify the drug for which the players tested positive.

LSU coach Les Miles declined to confirm any punishment for members of his No. 1 Tigers after Wednesday's practice.

"I understand the interest which surrounds what seems to be news. There is internal discipline and internal news," Miles said. "I have a process I go through. ... It's a procedure I'm true to. There is no real information about any player that I'll address at this point."

Mathieu has been one of the stars of the first half of the college football season. He has forced four fumbles, recovering three and returning two for scores. He also has two interceptions and 42 tackles, including 1 1/2 sacks.

Mathieu has made so many big plays in nationally televised games that a grass-roots Heisman Trophy campaign has sprouted for the hard-hitting 5-foot-9 defensive back nicknamed "Honey Badger," after the YouTube sensation about a small but fearless animal by the same name.

Ware is the leading rusher for the unbeaten Tigers with 512 yards and six touchdowns.

Simon has one interception and 29 tackles.

LSU is deep at running back and should be able to cope with Ware's absence. Michael Ford, who has rushed for 359 yards and six touchdowns, and Alfred Blue, who has 235 yards rushing and four TDs, likely will be LSU's top two running backs against Auburn.

In the defensive backfield, senior Ron Brooks would be the likely candidate to step in at cornerback for Mathieu, while fellow senior Derrick Bryant could play nickel back. When LSU fields six defensive backs, sophomore Craig Loston or redshirt freshman Ronnie Vinson could take the field.

The Tigers have a week off after Saturday's game, and play No. 2 Alabama on Nov. 5 in what could be the biggest game of the regular season.

LSU (7-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) has already managed to stay unbeaten while dealing with early season suspensions.

"This football team understands what distraction is," Miles said. "I haven't seen a change in their get-along. I expect the team to take the field ably manned at all positions."

Quarterback Jordan Jefferson missed the first four games of the season, including matchups against Oregon and West Virginia, after he was involved in a bar fight.

Jefferson, who was slated to start, was reinstated on Sept. 28 after a grand jury reduced his felony second-degree battery charge to a misdemeanor. He and Jarrett Lee have been sharing the quarterback job since he returned.

Receiver Russell Shepard missed the first three games because of an NCAA rules violation.

LSU is a three-touchdown favorite at home against No. 19 Auburn, but the Alabama game is in Tuscaloosa.

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BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU has suspended star cornerback Tyrann Mathieu, defensive back Tharold Simon and running back Spencer Ware for this Saturday's home game against Auburn because they've run a...
BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU has suspended star cornerback Tyrann Mathieu, defensive back Tharold Simon and running back Spencer Ware for this Saturday's home game against Auburn because they've run a...
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LSULinebacker64
TRUTH, FAITH, & TRUST in your HEART, SOUL, & MIND
07:00 PM on 10/22/2011
45 -- 10 LSU BEAT, BATTERED, DESTORIED, Auburn today.... But they did it like that (WITHOUT) their top RB WARE, (WITHOUT) their top DEFENDER, and (WITHOUT) 1 other one. So looking at it now. LSU will have those 3 players back in 2 weeks. Yes! BAMA, all your Tide fans better be careful chewing their nails to much in the next two weeks. That game isn't til Nov. 5. GEAUX BENGAL TIGERS!!! Alabama still has yet to play tonight. Look at the time this came on here. LOL
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Rich Cash
Enlisted in 1971 - Retired in 1996
01:59 AM on 10/21/2011
As an Alabama native, I still want Auburn to win this game, but I wouldn't be heartbroken if LSU won. That would still leave both LSU and Bama in the top 3 to win another BCS championship for the SEC.
SEC RULES!
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LSULinebacker64
TRUTH, FAITH, & TRUST in your HEART, SOUL, & MIND
08:49 PM on 10/20/2011
I think LSU will still win this game Saturday.... But (With or Without) these players they lost for this game against Auburn, it's going to be a (Warning) game. LSU better be careful no matter who's playing, they better be at the top of their game for this one.

WVRevy I like your comment.... Let this be a (Wake-Up) call for each of these players. There needs to be a kick in the butt at times....
11:12 AM on 10/20/2011
Mathieu was one of the biggest Mountaineer killers of them all this year when LSU came up to Morgantown so I kind of hate him, but his nickname (The Honey Badger) is awesome.
09:09 AM on 10/20/2011
Couldn't happen to a better player. Mathieu is a mouthy punk and hopefully this will be a wake-up call for him.
08:55 AM on 10/20/2011
Hat's off to the Mad Hatter, you gotta discipline those guys when they get out of line. I still think they'll beat Auburn but it might be really close now.
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OLEGAR
When you want to fool the world, tell the truth
06:19 PM on 10/19/2011
Hats off to Coach for his courage in giving out suspensions to these egotistical mugs. They think just because they made a few more spectacular plays, they are above the rules the rest of the team has to honor. Their egos are so big they forget the "team" is what has made them standouts. Maybe they will think twice now before showing off their ignorance.
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Leon Engelun
05:53 PM on 10/19/2011
sounds like the players don't spend much time in school or the classroom.
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Nora Bahr
03:50 PM on 10/19/2011
LOL

Auburn might actually have a chance now. LSU needs to teach their players to say no to drugs!
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bahkey
04:05 PM on 10/19/2011
If you had to live in LA. you would do drugs also,believe me.
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Leon Engelun
05:54 PM on 10/19/2011
I can hardly make ends meet now, Why would I even consider spending on drugs?
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CarlIII
Liberal Virginian living in Remlap Alabama
08:33 PM on 10/20/2011
New Orleans is like my second home. I got a lot of relatives in Louisiana. I have a blast every time I go down there.