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Lorenzen Passes Away, Georgia’s Mathis Back in Action

The college football world was saddened yesterday afternoon by the loss of Jared Lorenzen. Lorenzen is one of the greatest players in the history of Kentucky football, and he passed away far too soon at the age of 38. He had been battling numerous health issues at the time of his death, and he will be remembered by the Wildcats this season.

Lorenzen is still the all-time leader in passing yards, attempts, and completions at the University of Kentucky, and anyone who watched him play knows that he was a special athlete. He weighed nearly 300 pounds during his time with the Wildcats, allowing him to break through tackles and bowl over defenders, but he was also surprisingly nimble with his feet. There will never be another quarterback like him.

In late May, Georgia freshman quarterback D’Wan Mathis was rushed to the hospital for emergency brain surgery after complaining of headaches. An MRI had revealed a build-up fluid around his brain, and the Bulldogs’ medical staff acted quickly to save Mathis’ life. Six weeks later, Mathis is continuing to recover, and he was recently cleared to start participating in non-contact drills once more.

Chris Klieman helped create a powerhouse in Fargo, and the Kansas State Wildcats are hoping he can do something similar in Manhattan. Klieman was hired to replace the legendary Bill Snyder this offseason, making the jump from FCS juggernaut North Dakota State. Klieman went 69-6 and led the Bison to four national championships during his time at NDSU, and he is the second Bison coach looking to make his mark on the FBS after Craig Bohl went to Wyoming in 2014.

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Former Kentucky, NFL QB Jared Lorenzen dies at age 38 after battling multiple health issues | CBS Sports

Update on QB D’Wan Mathis: ‘Georgia saved my son’s life’ | Dawg Nation

How Chris Klieman can follow Bill Snyder at Kansas State | ESPN

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