Clemson’s Michael Palmer Recovering From Concussion Suffered In Miami Game
Clemson tight end Michael Palmer says he’s feeling good but is not sure he’ll play Saturday against Coastal Carolina. Palmer spoke Tuesday, three days after his concussion on a helmet-to-helmet hit that left him on the field in Clemson’s 40-37 overtime win at Miami.
Published: October 27, 2009
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Clemson tight end Michael Palmer says he’s feeling good but is not sure he’ll play Saturday against Coastal Carolina.
Palmer spoke Tuesday, three days after his concussion on a helmet-to-helmet hit that left him on the field in Clemson’s 40-37 overtime win at Miami.
Palmer said he still had a bit of a headache. He says he remembers the game, although he says his memory is fuzzy of the unintentional hit by linebacker Darryl Sharpton after Palmer was upended by defensive back Randy Phillips.
Palmer said he would know later in the week if he would be cleared for Clemson’s game with Coastal Carolina on Saturday. But he says he’s received phone calls and texts from his mother urging him to use caution before returning to the field.
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