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Wake Forest suspends S Duran Lowe & OT Devin Bolling

Duran Lowe and Devin Bolling have been suspended indefinitely by Wake Forest for unspecified violation of athletic department policy.

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The Wake Forest Demon Deacons have suspended safety Duran Lowe and offensive tackle Devin Bolling indefinitely for unspecified violation of athletic department policy, according to College Football Talk:

WF announces that S Duran Lowe & OT Devin Bolling have been indefinitely suspended for unspecified violation of athletic department policy.

Lowe played in all six of Wake Forest’s games this season, recording 28 total tackles and a fumble recovery. As a sophomore in 2011, Lowe was named to the Academic All-ACC Team after making 33 tackles and an interception.

Bolling, a redshirt junior, did not see game action last season.

The Demon Deacons are on a bye this weekend and will look to rebound from a loss to Maryland when they travel to Virginia for a meeting with the Cavaliers next Saturday.

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