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Dantonio: Ray and Anderson removed from active roster

No reason given for move

By Chris Vannini (Last updated: 10/29/09 12:14am)

MSU head football coach Mark Dantonio announced Wednesday afternoon redshirt freshman running back Caulton Ray and sophomore running back Andre Anderson were removed from the team’s active roster.

Ray has 40 carries for 156 yards and one touchdown this season, while Anderson has two carries for four yards.

Ray began the season listed at No. 1 on the depth chart, but began receiving fewer carries each game as true freshman Larry Caper and Edwin Baker and sophomore Glenn Winston emerged.

Winston has since tore his ACL, so Caper and Baker have been receiving most of the carries.

When the Spartans’ depth chart was released Tuesday, senior A.J. Jimmerson was listed at No. 3, a spot Ray held for most of the season.

Originally Published: 10/28/09 2:33pm

Commentary:

Mr. Tanfan

10/28/09 3:18pm

Trevor’s new web layout on Spartan Tailgate sucks. He is a sell out and needs to lose weight.

Homebrew

10/28/09 3:19pm

I am a bit portly myself as I like fine wine and cheese! But a sellout? Never!

Eric

10/28/09 3:56pm

Make the switch to http://www.SpartanSportsPage.com

Eric

10/28/09 3:58pm

Chuck

10/28/09 6:45pm

Doesn’t this show out of touch Mr. Mora seems to be? What modern band would be intriguing to the majority of Mr. Mora’s generation? This isn’t a free concert is it? This is income for the university. What “concert budget” is he writing about? He writes that students could care less about U2, and the next sentence is how the students “would be out of town” anyway.

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10/28/09 11:44pm

Why were they cut?




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