Corey Kiner, standout football star at local area high school Roger Bacon, has decided to transfer from the LSU Tigers to the University of Cincinnati.Kiner announced earlier today about his intentions to transfer from the SEC powerhouse, but it seems his heart was set on returning home. No less than six hours later, Kiner officially made the decision, which many people thought was imminent.Head coach Luke Fickell and the rest of Bearcat Nation will be thrilled to add the talented young man to the roster. Jerome Ford recently left the Bearcats to enter the NFL, but it now seems like that hole is filled.The former Spartan standout graduated from Roger Bacon as the No. 9 ranked running back in the country. He demolished his way through Ohio high school football, earning a scholarship to play at LSU under then-coach Ed Orgeron.With the departure of Coach O and the arrival of former University of Cincinnati and University of Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly, Kiner decided to come home to play for his hometown once again.
Corey Kiner, standout football star at local area high school Roger Bacon, has decided to transfer from the LSU Tigers to the University of Cincinnati.
Kiner announced earlier today about his intentions to transfer from the SEC powerhouse, but it seems his heart was set on returning home. No less than six hours later, Kiner officially made the decision, which many people thought was imminent.
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Head coach Luke Fickell and the rest of Bearcat Nation will be thrilled to add the talented young man to the roster. Jerome Ford recently left the Bearcats to enter the NFL, but it now seems like that hole is filled.
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The former Spartan standout graduated from Roger Bacon as the No. 9 ranked running back in the country. He demolished his way through Ohio high school football, earning a scholarship to play at LSU under then-coach Ed Orgeron.
With the departure of Coach O and the arrival of former University of Cincinnati and University of Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly, Kiner decided to come home to play for his hometown once again.