CSU Head Coach Mike Bobo Taking Medical Leave

Former Georgia quarterback and assistant football coach Mike Bobo is experiencing a situation no individual ever wants to deal with. 

According to a press release from Colorado State, the university where Bobo is currently the head coach, he's undergoing a medical evaluation as a result of numbness in his feet.

The prognosis has been positive according to the fourth-year head coach, but the search for what is causing the numbness is still ongoing.

"I recently began to experience numbness in my feet," Bobo said in a statement. "After our second scrimmage on Saturday night, it was determined by doctors that I should be admitted to the hospital to undergo further testing. I feel very encouraged by the test results to this point and hope to have some answers soon. I also feel very encouraged about our 2018 CSU Football team. We have excellent coaches and excellent leadership in this program, and I have full confidence that they will continue to have tremendous preparation on and off the practice field for as long as I must be away. My family and I appreciate all of the great care and support we are receiving."


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