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A late hit and an awkward fall led to a North Carolina State football player having to be stretchered off during a Thursday night game with UConn. 

Safety Rakeim Ashford took a late hit from UConn’s Isiah Davis and fell to the ground with 1:54 left in the third quarter of their season opener, which the Wolfpack won 24-14, at Rentschler Field in Hartford.

Davis was handed a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for the late hit, but Ashford lay on the ground for roughly 10 minutes motionless. 


  North Carolina State’s Rakeim Ashford is carted off of the field. AP North Carolina State’s Rakeim Ashford is carted off of the field. AP

Team trainers and medical staff attended to him before he was eventually stretchered off the field.

Ashford gave a thumbs-up to the crowd as he was being taken away by medical personnel. 

His condition was not immediately known, but coach Dave Doeren said after the game that preliminary reports from medical personal were “positive.”

“They’re going to keep him overnight to make sure, but every test they’ve done so far is OK,” he said.


  North Carolina State’s Rakeim Ashford was taken to a local hospital. AP North Carolina State’s Rakeim Ashford was taken to a local hospital. AP

According to The Athletic, a school spokesperson told the CBS broadcast that Ashford was taken to a local hospital for further testing and that he had feeling in his extremities. 

After the game, NC State head coach Dave Doeren said Ashford was doing “OK,” and that preliminary reports were “positive,” according to the Associated Press.

“They’re going to keep him overnight to make sure, but every test they’ve done so far is OK,” he said.

Ashford is a graduate student from Ackerman, Mississippi. 

In three seasons with NC State, Ashford has 29 tackles, including 11 solo tackles, and one interception.

— with AP

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