Grayson McCall was a three-time Solar Belt Convention Participant of the 12 months with Coastal Carolina and will have had the perfect alternative of his collegiate profession to enhance his NFL draft inventory this 12 months at North Carolina State.
Accidents derailed McCall’s taking part in time, and the ultimate one was the final straw. The 23-year-old, sixth-year senior introduced Wednesday he was hanging up his cleats.
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The choice got here almost three weeks after a vicious hit knocked him out of a sport for the second time this season. He suffered head accidents towards Wake Forest on Oct. 5 and Louisiana Tech on Sept. 14. He additionally had concussion issues whereas at Coastal Carolina.
“Unfortunately, my dream has been cut just short,” he wrote partially on Instagram. “As you all know I have battled injuries my whole career, but this is one that I cannot come back from. I have done everything I can to continue, but this is where the good Lord has called me to serve in a different space. Brain specialists, my family, and I have come to the conclusion that it is in my best interest to hang the cleats up.
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“As I really feel like my complete world is being taken from me, I really feel some sense of contentment. Each time my toes hit the grass, I left each single ounce of myself on that discipline. I all the time performed my hardest and to the perfect of my means as a result of I by no means knew what play could be my final. I’ve no regrets all through my profession and that’s one thing I could be happy with. I wish to use this time to indicate my appreciation to everybody who has been alongside for the trip. To my household, pals, teammates, followers and all of the coaches who’ve poured into me over time, I wish to say thanks from the underside of my coronary heart. With out you all, none of this is able to have ever been potential.”
McCall led the nation with 2,488 passing yards and 26 touchdown passes in the coronavirus-pandemic-impacted college football season in 2020. He then led the nation in 2021 with 27 touchdown passes.
He was named the Sun Belt’s Player of the Year in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
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He transferred from the Chanticleers’ program to the Wolfpack after the 2023 season.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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