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Former four-star recruit medically retires from Gophers football

 

 

A Gophers defensive lineman, a once highly touted recruit, has medically retired. 

Alex Reigelsperger, a redshirt freshman, announced on Twitter his decision, penning a note explaining how a "very serious neck injury injury and concussion" in April have ended his football career. The Ohio native wrote he was in the hospital for four days.

Reigelsperger confirmed in a message he fractured his C4 vertebra during a scrimmage. After several tests, scans and physical therapy, he is still working on memory and speech therapy as well as his mental health. He said coach P.J. Fleck offered him the opportunity to stay around the team and help out, which he is strongly considering for next season. 

The 6-4, 255-pound defensive end had yet to play a game for the Gophers but was a four-star recruit in Fleck's first 2018 recruiting class. He wrote that he applied for a medical non-counter with the NCAA and received it, which allows the Gophers to keep his scholarship going without it impacting the the total allotment. 

"I understood the consequences of furthering my athletic career if I chose to do so," Reigelsperger said. "And they were dangerous for what I want in life."

Reigelsperger wrote that he intends to write and publish a book within the next year or so about his experience and will continue to work toward his degree in hopes of becoming a juvenile probation officer. 

U football holder, cancer survivor O'Brien to speak at Big Ten media days

 

 

Gophers sophomore Casey O'Brien will share his experience as a four-time cancer survivor with some of the biggest names in Big Ten football.

The walk-on holder will speak on behalf of the student-athletes, delivering a speech at the Big Ten Football Media Days Kickoff Luncheon on July 19 in Chicago. O'Brien discovered he had osteosarcoma, a rare bone cancer, after feeling discomfort in his knee. But he still played high school football while going through chemotherapy, switching from quarterback to holder. And while his cancer has returned three more times, he continues to beat the disease. 

Eric Decker was the most recent Gophers player to speak at the event, back in 2009.

Three other Gophers players will speak with the media July 18: senior receiver Tyler Johnson, senior defensive lineman Carter Coughlin and sophomore running back Mohamed Ibrahim. Coach P.J. Fleck will also address the media. 

In other news, BetOnline set the Gophers over/under for wins this upcoming season at 7.5. Only Wisconsin (8.5) and Nebraska (8) are better in the Big Ten West, with Iowa the same at 7.5.