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Former Michigan wide receiver Csont'e York is now enrolled at Toledo.

(Melanie Maxwell | MLive.com)

ANN ARBOR -- Former Michigan wide receiver Csont'e York is now enrolled at the University of Toledo.

York, a 6-foot-3 wideout from Chandler Park Academy, was kicked off the Michigan football team last month after an offseason assault arrest outside an Ann Arbor. He is now listed in Toledo's official student directory, however, he is not on athletic scholarship at the moment.

He also is not a current member of the Toledo football team, per a UT spokesman.

"Csont'e is enrolled at the University of Toledo, he is not on an athletic scholarship," the spokesman said Friday. "He is not on the football team, and as far as his future plans (athletically), that's something that is undetermined."

York presently faces three assault charges stemming from an early-morning incident on July 18 in Ann Arbor. Police video showed York punching an unsuspecting victim outside Scorekeepers Bar and Grille.

The violent punch left the victim's jaw broken in three places, requiring it to be wired shut. He also needed the use of a breathing tube for a short time after the punch.

Hoke officially dismissed York from the program a month later on Aug. 18.

York is due back in Ann Arbor's 15th District Court on Sept. 22 for a pretrial hearing. He is expected to be charged with one count of aggravated assault and two counts of assault and battery.

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