Yale safety suspended for one game
Oct 14, 2011 - 9:03 PM Princeton, NJ (Sports Network) - The Ivy League has suspended Yale strong safety Nick Okano from Saturday's game at Lafayette for a targeted hit that resulted in a personal foul against Dartmouth last weekend.The suspension follows the NCAA's effort to review helmet-to-helmet and targeted hits during games. Okano was not disqualified from the game, which Yale won, 30-0.
Okano, a sophomore from Los Angeles, will be eligible to play in Yale's Oct. 22 game at Penn. He has 15 tackles and one interception this season.
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