Last Saturday Was One Of The Most Deadly College Football Saturdays In Decades

Written by Dennis Dodd at CBS Sports.com

One of the deadliest college football Saturdays in decades has added to one of the deadliest college football years in decades.

Midwestern State cornerback Robert Grays died Tuesday after suffering an apparent serious neck injury while making a tackle Saturday against Texas A&M-Kingsville, the school confirmed early Wednesday.

Grays was one of two college football players who played Saturday to die and the fifth college football player to die this year. Prior to Saturday, there had been five deaths total “directly due to [college] football” since 2002, according to the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research.

The last time two college players died in the same year playing the game was 2011, according to the NCCSIR. When medical examinations are finalized, two may have died on the same day Saturday.

College of Wooster senior offensive lineman Clayton Geib died Monday after reportedly cramping and hyperventilating in the locker room following Saturday’s game against Ohio Wesleyan. No immediate cause of death was determined. Geib’s organs were being donated.

A coroner recently confirmed Kent State offensive lineman Tyler Heintz died of extertional heat stroke following the second day of conditioning drills on June 13.

Kent State later fired strength coach Ross Browsher after a CBS Sports investigation found the school couldn’t produce NCAA-required certification for Browsher.

“From my perspective, it’s a traumatic game. We anticipate traumatic catastrophic injury and traumatic catastrophic death. We work to prevent those things,” said Scott Anderson, Oklahoma head athletic trainer and leading authority on player safety. “We certainly don’t expect non-traumatic death in our sport and training for our sport.”

Three of the five deaths this year came in the offseason.

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