ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Michigan coach Brady Hoke says he has never kept a player in a game who he thought had a concussion – and as far as he knew, quarterback Shane Morris had an injured ankle near the end of the Wolverines’ loss to Minnesota over the weekend.
Morris stayed in Saturday’s game for a play after taking a violent hit in the fourth quarter. The sophomore was then taken out, but went back in for another play and handed the ball off – after quarterback Devin Gardner’s helmet had popped off, forcing him to take a play off.
Hoke said Monday that as far as he knows, Morris hasn’t been diagnosed with a concussion.
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