Georgia announced Thursday that DB Rico Johnson would be put on a medical scholarship and his football career was over.
The school said Johnson "experienced some neurological symptoms" at practice on Wednesday and doctors discovered a neurological condition when he was looked at afterwards.
"While we are very disappointed for Rico from a football standpoint, we feel extremely fortunate that he is healthy and that we were able to diagnose his condition and protect him from a possible catastrophic injury," Ron Courson, Georgia's Senior Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, said in a statement. "Although he cannot continue his football career, he should be able to have a normal life."
Johnson has played in every game this season and primarily on special teams. He has five total tackles this year and a forced fumble. Earlier Thursday he tweeted the following:
“I’m thankful we caught this condition when we did,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said. “Now we can help Rico transition to life after football. He will stay on scholarship through his graduation and we will assist him in finding employment through the P.O. Network.”
Johnson was a three-star recruit in the class of 2013 and played at a prep school that season before going to Georgia. According to UGASports.com, Brendan Langley, a sophomore WR, saw time at CB in practice Wednesday and could move back. He was a CB before he was moved to WR in spring practice.
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