Posted: Mon December 31, 2012 3:07PM; Updated: Mon December 31, 2012 3:07PM

Texas player's attorney: No sexual assault occurred

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Jordan Hicks (above) was one of two Texas players suspended for the Alamo Bowl against Oregon State.
An attorney for Texas linebacker Jordan Hicks (above) has denied any sexual assault allegations.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- An attorney representing one of the two Texas football players suspended before the Alamo Bowl says a sexual assault allegation against his client is "completely false."

Perry Minton says in a written statement that linebacker Jordan Hicks "vehemently asserts" that the conduct under investigation by San Antonio police was "consensual by everyone involved."

Texas coach Mack Brown suspended two unidentified players last Friday. The suspensions followed a San Antonio television station's report that police were investigating two UT players -- also unnamed -- for alleged sexual assault.

A person with knowledge of the suspensions told The Associated Press that Hicks and quarterback Case McCoy were the players.

A police report says a 21-year-old woman accused two unnamed students of assaulting her early Friday morning at a downtown hotel.

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