Michigan coach taken to hospital after suffering medical emergency during game

 College of Michigan running backs mentor Mike Hart was hauled away the field during the Wolverines' down against the Indiana Hoosiers in Bloomington, Indiana.


Hart purportedly experienced a health related crisis in the primary quarter and has been taken to a nearby medical clinic.

Michigan coach taken to hospital after suffering medical emergency during game


"Mentor Mike Hart has left Remembrance Arena in an emergency vehicle for additional assessment with his significant other close by and he was ready on the cot, offering the go-ahead," sideline correspondent Jenny Taft expressed, as per 247 Games.


Hart was ready as he was being hauled away the field and offered the group a go-ahead, as per On3 Sports.

Michigan players should have been visible apparently vexed uninvolved, and the game was stopped for around five minutes as Hart was removed.

The 36-year-old was a 6th round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft out of the school where he has been a mentor since last season. He enjoyed three years with the Indianapolis Yearlings prior to training running backs at five distinct schools, including the Hoosiers from 2017-2020, where he was likewise a partner lead trainer.


Hart was named a first-group All-Huge Ten player multiple times.