Nine months after suffering stroke, Michigan State's Tyson Smith relishes career highlight
Posted Sep 4, 2017
The Michigan State cornerback Tyson Smith spent three months convincing himself that the stroke he suffered last November wouldn't prevent him from taking the field again. On Saturday, all it took was Bowling Green quarterback James Morgan lifting his right elbow in Smith's direction for him to know there was an opportunity. And in an instant, Smith's journey back and football career were changed forever.
(MLive.com)
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