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KSU could lose five more coaches to Purdue & Haynes arrival in Mobile
It’s been rumored for weeks that when former Kent State coach Darrell Hazell heads to Purdue after Sunday’s bowl game he’s planning on taking a few coaches from his staff at Kent State along with him.
Recent rumors swirling have the following headed to Indiana with Hazell: defensive coordinator Jon Heacock, linebackers coach Marcus Freeman, running backs coach Jafar Williams, strength & conditioning coach Doug Davis and director of operations Tommy Cook.
* New KSU coach Paul Haynes arrived in Mobile Friday along with his family some 30 friends.
In addition to his wife and three children, Haynes was greeted at Friday’s luncheon by several of his former Flashes teammates who made the trip, including former receiver Brian Dushon and defensive back Kevin Harris.

