Michigan Assistant Coach Collapses on Sideline – Michigan running backs coach Mike Hart collapsed on the sideline during the first quarter of the Wolverines’ game at Indiana on Saturday, causing a frightening moment that appeared to shake players on both teams. According to the Fox broadcast, Hart had a seizure and was carted off the field and taken to a hospital.
Hart fell down with about five minutes left in the first quarter. Players knelt, and several Michigan coaches surrounded Hart as trainers treated him. Hart was able to move his limbs and was carried off the field on a stretcher.
Hart, Michigan’s all-time leading rusher, was a four-year starter from 2004 to 2007. He spent three seasons with the Indianapolis Colts before joining the staff at Indiana, where he spent four seasons coaching running backs before returning to Ann Arbor last year.
Under his tutelage, Michigan running back Blake Corum has developed into one of the best in the country, leading the nation with 10 rushing touchdowns entering Saturday’s game. Corum and teammate Donovan Edwards were visibly emotional on the sideline as Hart was taken away, and teammates and coaches tried to console them. Following a slow start, the fourth-ranked Wolverines defeated Indiana, 31-10.
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