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Huskers' Riley: Rape investigation continues, no suspensions
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Huskers' Riley: Rape investigation continues, no suspensions

Published Nov. 23, 2015 2:45 p.m. ET

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Nebraska coach Mike Riley says preparation for Friday's game against third-ranked Iowa is ''business as usual'' while police and the university investigate a report of a sexual assault at a house shared by players.

Riley said Monday that quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr., receiver Jordan Westerkamp and tight end Trey Foster would practice as usual this week. Asked if he had been assured there would be no university-imposed suspensions before the game, Riley said, ''I haven't been assured of anything.''

Police say a 20-year-old woman reported she was raped at the house. No arrests have been made.

Armstrong told the Omaha World-Herald last week there was a party at the house in the early hours of Nov. 15. He declined to comment about the situation Monday.

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