Tyren Jones suspended
Aaron Suttles
TideSports.com Senior Writer
University of Alabama reserve running back Tyren Jones is once again the subject of disciplinary action at the hands of Nick Saban.
Jones, who recently completed his redshirt freshman season in 2014, was "indefinitely suspended for conduct not to the standard of the Alabama football program," Nick Saban said Tuesday in a statement released by the university. The statement did not indicate a reason for the suspension.
Jones was also suspended prior to the LSU game last October for undisclosed reasons.
He rushed for 224 yards and two touchdowns on 36 carries in 2014 and was expected to compete for increased playing time in 2015.
Jones was a part of the Crimson Tide's signing class that included four running backs. Jones and Derrick Henry are the only two that remain with the team. Alvin Kamara transferred at the 2013 season and Altee Tenpenny announced his intention to transfer in January.
With the departure of T.J. Yeldon, Henry is the most experienced returning back. Kenyan Drake also has experience and he will return following a season-ending injury that occurred in the fifth game of the season.
Alabama signed three freshman running backs in 2015 in Bo Scarbrough, DeSherrius Flowers and the nation's top-rated high school runner Damien Harris.
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