Tennessee State LB Abercrombie in 'very critical condition'
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[October 01, 2018]
Tennessee State linebacker
Christion Abercrombie is in "very critical condition," as he
recovers from emergency surgery after suffering a head injury,
Tigers coach Rod Reed said Sunday on his radio show.
Abercrombie complained to trainers about having a headache shortly
before halftime of Saturday's game against Vanderbilt and collapsed
a short time later. He was rushed to nearby Vanderbilt Medical
Center in Nashville, Tenn., and underwent emergency surgery.
He is listed in critical condition by the hospital.
SEC Network broadcasters said Saturday night that Abercrombie was
unresponsive when he arrived at Vanderbilt Medical Center.
Reed said the injury occurred on a routine play.
"It was just a football play," Reed said on WNSR radio in Nashville.
"He was taking on a block and it wasn't anything malicious or dirty
or anything like that. Just an unfortunate situation."
Reed said the training staff immediately noticed Abercrombie was
seriously injured.
"Immediately, you go into concussion protocol at that point," Reed
said. "He was removed from the game and as they were taking him into
the locker room he collapsed and the EMTs took over from there."
Reed went to the hospital after the contest to support Abercrombie.
He said Tennessee State president Glenda Glover and athletics
director Teresa Phillips went with him. He said Vanderbilt athletic
director David Williams also went to the hospital.
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Tennessee State Tigers linebacker Christion Abercrombie (6) tackles
Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Kyle Shurmur (14) during the first
half at Vanderbilt Stadium. Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Immediately after the contest, Commodores coach Derek Mason inquired
about Abercrombie's condition and players from both teams prayed for
him at midfield.
"At the end of the day, I'm a football coach coaching a team and
coaching a game, but football's what we do, not who we are," Mason
said. "I know what it is to be a coach. I know what it is to have a
player who's injured. At the end of the day, when serious injuries
happen, football becomes secondary."
Abercrombie (6-foot-1, 230 pounds) is in his first season with
Tennessee State after spending two years at Illinois. He had five
tackles against Vanderbilt before he collapsed.
Vanderbilt won the contest 31-27.
--Field Level Media
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