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FORT COLLINS, Colo.—Colorado State University football players James Skelton and Zachary Tiedgen have been suspended for a game because of their arrests at an off-campus party that drew at least 2,000 people in Fort Collins.

The Denver Post reports ( ) that CSU coach Steve Fairchild announced Friday that Skelton and Tiedgen will not play in Saturday’s game against Northern Colorado. Skelton is a starting linebacker and Tiedgen is a defensive lineman.

Skelton faces a harassment charge and Tiedgen faces a disorderly conduct charge.

The Aug. 27 party advertised on Facebook as “the biggest pool party of the year” resulted in multiple arrests. Ten people were hospitalized, mostly for minor injuries and overconsumption of alcohol.

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Information from: The Denver Post,

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