Coastal Carolina Quarterback Grayson McCall Released from Hospital After In-Game Hit
McCall, known for surpassing 10,000 career passing yards and having a record of 88 career touchdown passes, is said to be alert and in "excellent spirits" with very positive scan results.
- Coastal Carolina quarterback Grayson McCall was hospitalized overnight for evaluation and observation after a fierce late hit from Arkansas State's Trevian Thomas during Saturday's game, but was released on Sunday in good spirits with positive scan results.
- McCall, a three-time Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year, passed for 244 yards and two touchdowns during the game before his exit due to the injury, surmounting over 10,000 career passing yards.
- During the game, McCall became the Chanticleers' all-time leader in passing yardage, surpassing Alex Ross's record from 2012-15.
- This season, McCall has passed for 1,919 yards, 10 touchdowns, and six interceptions in seven games, holding a school-record of 88 career touchdown passes.
- McCall is heading back to Conway campus, South Carolina, and Coastal Carolina University has requested for time and space for him to go through the recovery process.