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MADISON, Wis. — Penn State coach James Franklin apologized for walking away from the microphone on Wednesday when asked about two former players who were accused by police of raping a 17-year-old girl in their apartment on July 7. «I didn't do a great job of handling Wednesday,» Franklin said Saturday night, following Penn State's 28-13 victory over Wisconsin. «Difficult, difficult situation and I got to own that I did not do a good job of that.… I did not do a good job of handling that situation and representing this program the right way.» Former Nittany Lions defensive end Jameial Lyons, 19, is charged with felony rape, aggravated assault without consent, voluntary deviate sexual intercourse and misdemeanor indecent assault without consent and invasion of privacy without consent.

Former Penn State linebacker Kaveion Keys, 19, is charged with felony rape, aggravated assault without consent and sexual assault and misdemeanor indecent assault without consent.

Penn State suspended Lyons and Keys from the football team in August. «We are aware of the serious charges against Mr. Keys and Mr.

Lyons, who are no longer enrolled at the University,» a university spokesperson said in a statement last week. «The safety of our community is our top priority, and Penn State takes any report of sexual assault or misconduct very seriously and investigates any and all reports.» After Wednesday's practice, a reporter started to ask Franklin about the criminal case.

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