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Texas A&M Honors Scholarship To Recruit Cedric Collins With Career-Ending Injury
by Staff Reporter
February 12, 20145 Comments
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
According to Nola.com, Texas A&M will honor retired recruit Cedric Collins scholarship despite a career-ending injury.
quote:Collins is from Dallas, TX and played at Skyline High School. On National Signing Day, Aggies coach Kevin Sumlin sent this tweet out:
The defensive back committed to Texas A&M in his junior year on August of 2012. That year, he began to lose feeling in his legs. He was later diagnosed with Klippel-Feil syndrome, a "rare congenital fusion of vertebrae."
Texas A&M decided to honor his scholarship and Collins will serve as a student coach so he can continue to get his education.
quote:Classy move by Kevin Sumlin and the Aggies.
Texas A&M Football @AggieFootball
Sumlin: Cedric Collins is a guy that committed to us early & I thought it was important we showed the same commitment #12thMan #SigningDay
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