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Report: MSU lands football transfer
Aug 20, 2012
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Lansing State Journal
Former Ohio State defensive end Kenny Hayes is transferring to Michigan State according to a 247sports.com report.
Hayes, who is 6-foot-5 and 285 pounds, was redshirted last season as a true freshman while at Ohio State. He missed the Buckeyes? spring practices.
Hayes? father Al Davis declined to comment on the transfer when reached by telephone on Sunday night.
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korchiki;2192443; said:I believe they had something to do with the new freshmen DL class we just brought in.
Published: 8/30/2012
Ohio State's Hayes to transfer to UT
BLADE STAFF
Former Whitmer standout and Ohio State defensive lineman Kenny Hayes is transferring to UT, a source close to the program told The Blade. Hayes, a former four-star prospect who redshirted last season with the Buckeyes, is expected to soon begin practicing. He will be eligible to play beginning next season and will have three years of eligibility left.
The 6-foot-5, 285-pound Hayes did not participate in spring practices at OSU and was granted a release from his scholarship in the preseason.
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Coach Campbell confirms Kenny Hayes is enrolled at UT
BLADE STAFF
University of Toledo football coach Matt Campbell today confirmed a report from The Blade stating former Whitmer standout and Ohio State defensive lineman Kenny Hayes is enrolled at UT and plans to play football.
UT is awaiting the go-ahead from the NCAA Clearinghouse before officially welcoming Hayes, a former four-star prospect. Hayes (6-foot-5, 285 pounds) must sit out this season before becoming eligible next fall. He will have three years of eligibility remaining.
Hayes redshirted as a freshman last season with the Buckeyes following an all-state senior season at Whitmer. He recorded 47 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and seven sacks in 2010.
"He's a gifted football player and certainly had a great high school career," Campbell said. "At the end of the day, it will all be predicated on Kenny and what his adjustment is coming to the University of Toledo and fitting into our football team."
sphincter;2205831; said:Interesting turn of events. Regardless, good luck to Mr Hayes.