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Franklin responds to Iowa’s Ferentz, denied faking injuries

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By The Associated Press

Penn State coach James Franklin denies any of his defensive players pretended to be injured during the Iowa game. Franklin detailed each one who went down during a 12-minute session with reporters in response to Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz, who indicated he was suspicious of some of the stoppages in play. Franklin said it made no sense to employ a strategy to slow down an Iowa offense that typically plays a methodical style. Iowa fans booed while several Penn State players were being treated for injuries on the field during the Hawkeyes’ 23-20 victory. Ferentz acknowledged that some of the Penn State players had legitimate injuries but defended the Iowa fans, saying they “smelled a rat.”

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