A Utah State football player is recovering in the hospital after suffering "non-traumatic sudden cardiac arrest" during a spring practice session Thursday, the university announced Friday.
Josh Davis, a redshirt freshman wideout from California, collapsed on the field and was taken to Logan Regional Hospital before later being transported to McKay-Dee Hospital.
He was said to be in critical condition but was upgraded to fair condition the following morning. According to the school, he was "taken off life-sustaining medical devices and is breathing on his own."
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"Davis received initial critical treatment and was stabilized at Logan Regional Hospital before being transported to McKay-Dee Hospital, where their critical care team continued treatment with therapeutic hypothermia to lower the body temperature to preserve his neurological function," the school said in a press release.
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The university later posted a photo of Davis in the hospital surrounded by his family as he gave a "thumbs up."
Head coach Blake Anderson visited Davis in the hospital and posted an update on Twitter.
"The smiles say it all… it was a brutal night, but Josh never stopped fighting," Anderson wrote.
"Through God’s grace, and an amazing group of Trainers & Medical Professionals we are doing better every minute today. So grateful for all the prayers & support lifted up over the past 24 hrs."