North Dakota State players face voter fraud investigation
Sep 5, 2012 - 8:28 PM Fargo, ND (Sports Network) - North Dakota State University will allow seven of eight football players who face voter fraud charges to travel to Saturday's game at Colorado StateCraig Bohl, head coach of the 2011 FCS national championship squad, said he is allowing the legal process to play out for players Aireal Boyd, Josh Colville, Demetrius Gray, Samuel Ojuri, Brendin Pierre, Antonio Rodgers, Bryan Shepherd and Marcus Williams.
All but Gray, a redshirt freshman, will travel with the team to Colorado State.
Williams, a junior cornerback, is a 2012 Buck Buchanan Award nominee.
All eight players are charged with facilitation of voter fraud or filing a false statement - Class A misdemeanors - according to the Grank Forks Herald.
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