NCAA Suspends Division II Football Coach for Cigar Celebration

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Ferris State coach Tony Annese has been suspended for one game during his team's next NCAA championship playoff game, and the school has been fined $2,500 and ordered to pay $15,383 in restitution to the McKinney Independent School District after two players lit cigars in the locker room following their Division II national title win last season. The school has a strict no tobacco policy on campus, and the NCAA had warned the team not to commit the act again.
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