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Trevone Boykin, the former TCU and Seattle Seahawks quarterback,
was indicted Friday in Texas on a charge of aggravated assault
causing serious bodily injury.
Boykin was arrested and charged in March after his girlfriend
accused him of beating her severely at his home in North Texas.
Police in Mansfield, Texas, said they reviewed footage of a
March 21 incident captured by Boykin's security video system. He
allegedly broke Shabrika Bailey's jaw, which was swollen and
wired shut after the incident.
Boykin, who has denied the allegations, was released from the
Seahawks' 90-man offseason roster shortly after the incident
came to light.
Aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury is a second-
degree felony punishable by two to 20 years in prison.
The quarterback has a history of arrests. He was arrested in
Dallas in 2017 when a vehicle he was a passenger in hit several
people on a sidewalk. He fled the scene on foot but later was
arrested on misdemeanor charges of public intoxication and
possession of marijuana.
In 2015, Boykin was arrested for assaulting a police officer and
public intoxication shortly before the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio
during his senior season at TCU. He was suspended for the bowl
game.
https://www.si.com/college-football/2016/01/02/tcu-oregon-alamo- bowl-comeback-triple-overtime-win
TCU completes 31-point comeback in 3OT Alamo Bowl win over Oregon
After trailing Oregon 31–0 at halftime of the Alamo Bowl, the
TCU Horned Frogs staged an incredible rally, scoring 31
unanswered points of their own to match the largest comeback in
bowl-game history, force overtime, and eventually go on to win a
47–41 thriller.
Trailing by three late in the fourth and looking to cap off an
incredible second half performance, the Horned Frogs drove the
field effectively but were stopped at Oregon’s five yard-line
and forced to kick a field goal. The kick tied the game at 31,
and more chaos ensued.
TCU’s Bram Kohlhausen found Emanuel Porter in the back of the
end zone on the first drive of overtime, followed by an extra
point for a 37–31 lead. The Ducks responded on the following
drive, with Jeff Lockie finding Royce Freeman on a critical
fourth-and-four for a first down. The play set up Freeman’s
third rushing touchdown and tied the game.
Oregon received the ball next, but was unable to gain positive
yardage on their first set of downs. Aidan Schneider kicked a 44-
yard field goal for the 41–38 lead, positioning TCU to win it
with a touchdown. Two incomplete passes and a big stop by the
Ducks forced a 46-yard attempt by TCU’s Jaden Oberkrom to tie
things at 41.
In the third overtime, TCU ran the ball successfully with Aaron
Green on its first two plays and scored a touchdown on an option-
style run by Kohlhausen along the right side of the field to
take a 47–41 lead. But the Horned Frogs could not convert the
two-point try that followed, leaving the door open for Oregon.
And that was where it ended, with the Ducks coming up incomplete
on fourth-and-eight, following a muffed snap on third down by
Lockie.
Kohlhausen, quarterbacking the Horned Frogs in place of
suspended Trevone Boykin, completed 28 of 45 passes for 351
yards, two touchdowns and an interception. He also ran for two
scores and added 45 yards on the ground. Aaron Green led TCU
with 101 rushing yards and a touchdown.
After a strong start, Oregon quarterback Vernon Adams was
injured in the second quarter and replaced by Lockie, who
completed 7 of 16 passes for 36 yards. Freeman carried 26 times
for 130 yards and three scores for the Ducks.
The Horned Frogs at one point scored 37 unanswered points, and
with the win completed the largest comeback in FBS play this
season, surpassing Rutgers’ 25-point comeback win over Indiana.
It was the first triple-overtime bowl game since Penn State’s
26–23 win over Florida State in the 2006 Orange Bowl.
Kohlhausen is white, Boykin...black.
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