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4 Yr Old Boy needs 30 stitches after CSU Scrimmage Hit

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Boy needs 30 stitches after being struck on sideline
Associated Press

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A 4-year-old boy who was inadvertently blitzed by a college football player during a game has 30 stitches in his head, but he's recovering well, his father said Tuesday.

"It was kind of scary 'cause I got bonked by the football. It kind of hurted."
-- 4-year-old Caden Thomas
It was the spring youth football festival at Colorado State on Saturday, and Caden Thomas was wandering along the sidelines with his father during the team's intrasquad game. They were near the end zone when wide receiver George Hill, trying to catch a touchdown pass, didn't see the boy in time and crashed into him.

"Well, there's the sickening thud," Caden's father, Michael Thomas, said Tuesday. "I was just tremendously worried about the rest of his life. You make automatic assumptions there will be some damage when you see something that horrific."

The team's trainer and doctor rushed in to help Caden as his father held him and Hill waited nearby, worried about the little boy. Caden was bleeding from a deep cut on his head, but he was conscious, and his neurological exams were normal.

"He was saying he wanted to go home," Thomas said. "I think he had a pretty good idea that this was going to require a trip to the hospital, and he was none too excited about that prospect."

"To see he bounced back so quickly was really a blessing," he said.

A plastic surgeon stitched up the little boy's head at the hospital and sent him home.

The next day, Caden got a call from Colorado State coach Sonny Lubick. He also got a football signed by the team, Thomas said. Caden himself talked a little bit about what happened.

"It was kind of scary 'cause I got bonked by the football," the boy said, hugging his own football. "It kind of hurted."
 
Glad the kid is gonna be alright.
On a lighter note, his scar story will be much more interesting than the average fella.
 
100%GRIZ said:
So where was the Dad and how come he had his kid on the field in the first place!!!

The story says he was with his father. I can see how it could happen. The father isn't going to have a hand on his kid for an entire football game. It was an accident. I suppose someone will want the father charged for negligence now.
 
From what I got from the story I picture the boy not being on the field but rather out of the back of the endzone. When the wideout was catching an over the shoulder pass going out the back he hits the kid. Much the same why it happens to the crowd in basketball games.
 
here it is, can't really blame anyone, just an accident, the kid seems to have taken it in stride based on his comments. I feel bad for the player too.

http://www.filecabi.net/video/45081-bo.html
 
Kids are tough, man. If I got steamrolled by a guy in pads runniing full speed and required 30 stitches, I'd be so freakin' sore I'd be out of commission for a week.

Except for drinking, of course. That I could muster the strength to do.
 
EverettGriz said:
Kids are tough, man. If I got steamrolled by a guy in pads runniing full speed and required 30 stitches, I'd be so freakin' sore I'd be out of commission for a week.

Except for drinking, of course. That I could muster the strength to do.

Even if they had to rig a booze IV for you?

:laugh:
 
SuperHornet said:
EverettGriz said:
Kids are tough, man. If I got steamrolled by a guy in pads runniing full speed and required 30 stitches, I'd be so freakin' sore I'd be out of commission for a week.

Except for drinking, of course. That I could muster the strength to do.

Even if they had to rig a booze IV for you?

:laugh:

Is there another kind? :drinking:
 
As a father I could only watch that video once - the simple thought of it makes my skin crawl.

Note to self - keep the kids off the sidelines during the game until they're older.
 
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