Mike Elko Says Texas A&M Safety Bryce Anderson Avoided 'Catastrophic Injury'
by Staff Reporter
September 17, 20252 Comments

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During the SEC Coaches Teleconference on Wednesday, Texas A&M's coach Mike Elko said that safety Bryce Anderson avoided 'catastrophic injury' vs. Notre Dame last week.
Anderson suffered a serious collision with Notre Dame tight end Eli Raridon and had to be taken to the hospital. Per ESPN:
Anderson suffered a serious collision with Notre Dame tight end Eli Raridon and had to be taken to the hospital. Per ESPN:
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The senior from Beaumont, Texas, initially lay motionless on the field, and medical personnel spent about 10 minutes attending to him before stabilizing his neck and carting him off. Texas A&M said later Saturday that Anderson had feeling in all of his limbs.
"We are thankful to report that no catastrophic injury was found," Texas A&M said in a statement Wednesday. "Bryce is in great spirits, and our focus now is on supporting him through his recovery."
Aggies coach Mike Elko said the team expects Anderson to return at some point later this season.
"It was a blessing to have him on the plane with us," Elko said. "It was obviously great for all the boys to see him. It was great that that we kind of skated through what could have possibly been a really, really bad situation. He's still in the process of recovering, and so hard to kind of gauge a timeline right now, but we do expect that we'll have him back at some point."
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