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Sunday 11 September 2011

Jerry Kill In Stable Condition After Being Attacked Outside Minnesota

Jerry Kill In Stable Condition After Being Attacked Outside Minnesota
he University of Minnesota, said head coach Jerry Method is a Minneapolis area hopsital stable condition after suffering a seizure on Saturday afternoon, a sideline during his team defeated New Mexico State 28-21. Team doctor Pat Smith told The Associated Press that Kill "was never in danger in any way."
Kill collapsed in the fourth quarter and immediately received medical treatment in the field. He was treated on the field for about 10 minutes in front of a stadium in stunned silence, before they left the students were shouting his name. (The video is available here. It's short, but some readers may find disturbing.)The way in which the convulsions, suffered from the scene on the ground in 2005, while Southern Illinois coach. That the seizure in the middle of a series of scenes, indirectly, led to a kidney cancer found in:
But there was still a matter of scenes, so as to agree with Rebecca's husband flown by helicopter to St. Luke Hospital in St. Louis diagnosis.
For three days, the killing has been poked, prodded and fire safety of the attacks of September, which is still unknown. But the family was packing up to return to Carbondale, Illinois, a couple of hours' drive ', a neurologist was a bit' disastrous news.
"He sat with us, told him [Jerry] what we were dealing with cramps and stuff, and then said:" I also think you should see your urologist when you come back because I think you have cancer. It seems you might have kidney cancer. "
Method has never lost a game because of attacks or cancer. While at Northern Illinois last season, Kill, who is in his eighteenth season as head coach, was hospitalized for dehydration after the game against North Dakota.
When the game continues, Minnesota, was able to convert the second quarter and 10-28 at the end, dropping the gold rodents are 0-2 after losing to USC last weekend.

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