GREELEY, Colo. -- In a scenario reminiscent of Tonya Harding vs. Nancy Kerrigan, the backup punter at University of Northern Colorado has been accused of stabbing his rival teammate in the leg -- his kicking leg.\nMitch Cozad, a sophomore from Wheatland, Wyo., allegedly attacked Rafael Mendoza in a parking lot this week. Arrested on a charge of second-degree assault, Cozad was freed Wednesday on a $30,000 bond.\nMendoza, who was treated and released at a Greeley hospital, will miss at least Saturday's game at Texas State University.\n"Rafael is a competitor and wants to get back as soon as he can," said head coach Scott Downing. "When that occurs, I don't know."\nThe incident conjured up images of the rivalry between figure skaters Harding and Kerrigan. Harding was banned from the sport for life after her former husband hired a hit man to smack Kerrigan on the knee with a crowbar.\n"I guess the only identified motive (in the attack on Mendoza) at this point in time is the competition for that position," Evans police Lt. Gary Kessler said.\nBut Downing wasn't so sure.\nCozad and Mendoza, a junior from the Denver suburb of Thornton, were competitive, he said, but no more than players at other positions.\n"No different than starting quarterback or starting right tackle," he said. "Everyone was held accountable to the same level."\nAsked if there was any jealousy between the two players, he said, "I have no idea. That would all be conjecture."\nCozad was suspended from the university and the team and was evicted from his dorm room, said director of athletics Jay Hinrichs. Cozad had no listed phone number in Greeley, and a phone message left at his Wyoming address was not immediately returned.\nThe stabbing took place Monday in Evans, a small town adjacent to Greeley and about 50 miles north of Denver. The Greeley Tribune first reported the story in Wednesday's editions.\nKessler said Mendoza, averaging 37.6 yards per punt on nine punts in the two games, was attacked from behind and stabbed in his right thigh after parking his car outside his Evans apartment about 9:30 p.m.\nThe assailant fled in a black Dodge Charger, Kessler said. About 10 minutes after the attack, a liquor store clerk told police that two men in a car matching that description stopped outside the store, stripped tape off the license plate and drove away.\nThe clerk gave police the license number, and the car was traced to Cozad, who was arrested Tuesday, Kessler said.
Northern Colorado punter accused of stabbing rival teammate in kicking leg
Back-up free on $30,000 bond
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