
06-25-2007, 10:54 AM
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UC was the first place that came to mind when i heard he was thinking about transferring. Combs is there plus it is a BCS school. Maybe he doesnt want to be back in Cincy...hard to tell.
With the offers that Cobra had coming out of HS, transferring to KSU is very odd to me...IMO
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06-25-2007, 04:02 PM
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I Party With Pete Johnson
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First Simpson, now Cobrani.
Sounds as though scUM won't be battling us very hard for many Cincy recruits for a while. I'd love to be able to lock down Cincy like we have Cleveland.
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06-25-2007, 04:06 PM
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Congrats to Mr. Mixon for getting the heck out of Michigan....always a wise decision! 
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03-10-2008, 07:03 PM
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Oh GOSH! My job is so rewarding!!!
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KSU FB players arrested on burglary charges (Cobrani Mixon, Brian Lanhart, and former player Christen Haywood)
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Two Kent State University football players were arrested Friday on charges of felony burglary, and a third former player is wanted on a warrant on the same charge.
Cabroni D. Mixon, 20, of 1953 Mohawk Place, Kent, and Brian Lainhart, 20, of the same address, were arraigned Monday in Portage County Municipal Court in Ravenna via video from the Portage County jail. Each is charged with one count of aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony, according to court records. Both were arrested Friday by Brimfield police on the warrants.
A third man, Christen L. Haywood, 20, of 103 Lake Hall, KSU, also is facing the same charge but has not yet been arrested. Portage County Prosecutor Victor Vigluicci said a warrant has been issued for Haywood's arrest.
According to the complaints, filed by the Brimfield Police Department, the charges stem from an incident that occurred Oct. 28 in the 4800 block of Sunnybrook Road. The three are accused of entering a home by force and causing multiple injuries to two other men.
Brimfield Police Chief David Blough said there was a party attended by football players and others at the Sunnybrook Road address. An altercation occurred when a female friend of one of the players was slapped and hit.
The suspects allegedly kicked in the front door of the residence, as well as the pedestrian door from the garage to the house.
"The people inside had locked the doors to try to prevent these people from coming in," Blough said.
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