Friday, July 24, 2009

Michigan's Starting Corner Back Arrested

The new Ann Arbor.com the entity that replaced the Ann Arbor News is reporting that Boubacar Cissoko (Michigan's expected started at CB in the Fall) was arrested on Belle Isle in June. According to a Detroit Police Department arrest report, Cissoko was a passenger in a car that was pulled over June 6 for speeding on Belle Isle. After a three- or four-minute pursuit, the driver was asked out of the car and hand-cuffed. Cissoko then began yelling “Leave my boy the (expletive) alone,” the report said, and was arrested when he failed to comply with an officer's orders to stop. Cissoko is free on a $100 bond and is expected back in court on August 24 and could face up to a $1000 fine and 90 days in jail (a lesser penalty is expected). “He has been disciplined by the program,” Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez said in a statement. “He is taking care of his responsibilities.”





  • Kicker Chris Vernon committed to South Florida. I guess he picked South Florida over Michigan and Alabama. I hadn't heard of him before this article. So I'm not sure if Michigan had an official offer out to him.

  • If you hadn't heard former Michigan and ND Defensive Coordinator Greg Mattison is now DC for the Baltimore Ravens.

  • Rivals ranked Devin Gardner as the top QB at the Elite 11 QB Camp!

  • ESPN gives Michigan some ideas for it's 2010 opener: Which include: Duke, Virgina (didn't I see that game with a winning catch in the corner of the end zone?), Oregon State, or Pitt. I will take Duke or Virgina, I don't want any thing to do with another OSU or Pitt and RR's history with them.

  • Former Wolverine Jerrett Irons: Talks about walking away from the NFL and going to grad school. He got his MBA from Michigan and is now a Business Development Manager for a PR firm in Chicago.

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