Jury Finds Backup Punter Guilty
9th August, 2007 - 1:32 pm
Los Angeles Times - A jury found former Northern Colorado backup punter Mitch Cozad guilty of second-degree assault Thursday in a stabbing attack on the starter, but acquitted him of attempted first-degree murder.

Cozad was accused of attacking Rafael Mendoza in a desperate bid to get the starting job. The defense argued it was another student who attacked Mendoza.

The assault charge carries a penalty of up to 16 years in prison. [READ]

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