Michigan's Peters taken to hospital for head injury
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Michigan quarterback Brandon Peters was taken to hospital and underwent tests after suffering a head injury Saturday versus Wisconsin, head coach Jim Harbaugh said postgame, per Nick Baumgardner of the Detroit Free Press.
Peters was carted off the field after taking a big hit from Andrew Van Ginkel during the third quarter.
Brandon Peters pretty sure collarbone injury season ending no doubt Michigan Wolverines a big lose to the team 🙏 #MICHvsWISC pic.twitter.com/OLQsrn1esI
— 🦃Phenomenal One J🦃 (@PhenomenalOneJ) November 18, 2017
Despite the scare, Harbaugh said Peters will fly home with the team. The redshirt freshman went 9-of-18 passing for 157 yards before being relieved by senior John O'Korn.
Michigan fell 24-10 to the Badgers, dropping the Wolverines to 8-3 on the season.
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