LSU QB Colin Hurley (Photo via X)
Prayers are being sent for LSU’s backup quarterback, Colin Hurley.
Hurley was injured in an on-campus car accident in the early morning hours on Thursday, according to WBRZ News Station.
Hurley, who just wrapped up his true freshman campaign for the Tigers after taking a redshirt year, was reportedly in bad shape and found unresponsive.
WBRZ reports that “Hurley’s Dodge Charger crashed into a tree at South Quad Drive and Highland Road, near the south gates of LSU’s campus.”
Although he was unresponsive, he was still breathing, according to the initial report.
That leads you to believe that Colin Hurley was likely unconscious.
“Officials said Hurley was unresponsive but breathing. A crash report said firefighters pulled Hurley out of his vehicle. He was in and out of consciousness and had a large cut on his face,” WBRZ states.
Possible impairment was not suspected at the time of the crash.
The cause of the crash remains unknown at the time.
Colin Hurley Signed With LSU In 2023
Colin Hurley signed on with the Tigers at just the young age of 16.
He is highly touted as he made his varsity debut in eighth grade and was rated with 4 stars.
He is considered one of the top 20 prep quarterbacks for his signing class.
We hope and pray that he is okay.
“Enjoy That One”— Austin Reaves Shuts Down Social Media Trolls With His Alley-Oop Assist To LeBron James Against Brooklyn Nets
Austin Reaves and LeBron James (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The Los Angeles Lakers secured a thrilling 102-101 win against the Brooklyn Nets. Not only did Reaves have a career-best game, but he also silenced critics with a key alley-oop assist to LeBron James in the closing moments of the match.
With the Lakers holding a narrow 95-100 lead, Reaves made a perfect pass to James, who took full advantage and scored the basket to give the Lakers their final 102 points. It was a crucial play, and one that proved the trust and chemistry between the two players.
After the game, Reaves reflected on the assist. He addressed the online criticism that had followed his previous failed alley-oop assist to the 40-year-old. “Well, I’ve seen some people trolling online laughter Last game the first lob. I tried to throw him. They said he’s 40, and I forgot that, so ‘Y’all enjoy that one,’” Reaves said.
“He’s 40. He can go get it still, so I’m gonna continue to throw it up. I don’t even know if it was that good of a pass. He went, got it, dunked it,” he added.
LeBron James Praises Austin Reaves After Stellar Performance In Lakers’ Win
After a thrilling 102-101 win over the Brooklyn Nets, LeBron James had nothing but praise for his teammate Austin Reaves as he delivered an exceptional performance in the game. James expressed how proud he was of Reaves’ growth and opportunity.