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Cedric Collins: Facing life after football

December 19, 2013
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It’s been a little more than a year since Texas A&M cornerback commit Cedric Collins was last able to suit up on the football field, and he may never be able to again.

In a playoff game last year Collins suffered a stinger, but for precautionary reasons he went to get it checked out by a doctor. What came next was something he thought he would never hear. He was told that he was born with two vertebrae that were stuck together and that he could no longer play the game he loved so much.

“It was crazy because they were telling me that I should have never played football,” he said. “When you’ve been playing for that long it’s hard for them to take that away from you like that.”

They told me no matter what they still wanted me to be a part of the Aggie family. I was scared because I didn’t know how they would take it, but it let me know right then and there that I made the right choice by committing to A&M. - Collins on the Aggie coaches' reaction to his playing status {"Module":"quote","Alignment":"right","Quote":"They told me no matter what they still wanted me to be a part of the Aggie family. I was scared because I didn’t know how they would take it, but it let me know right then and there that I made the right choice by committing to A&M. ","Author":"Collins on the Aggie coaches\u0027 reaction to his playing status"}
The initial news hit Cedric hard, as it would anyone looking forward to playing football at the next level. He wondered what he would do next, what the Aggie coaches would think and whether he would still be able to attend A&M.

“It was really hard for me at first,” he said. “I missed a couple of days of school because I was just so shocked and upset by it.”

His biggest question was what would he say to the A&M coaches and how would they react; he was scared they wouldn’t want him anymore.

After phone conversations with area recruiter David Beaty and Aggie coach Kevin Sumlin, he knew everything would be alright.

“The day that I found out I talked with Coach Beaty and Coach Sumlin, and I was relieved to hear them say that everything was going to be alright,” he said. They told me no matter what they still wanted me to be a part of the Aggie family. I was scared because I didn’t know how they would take it, but it let me know right then and there that I made the right choice by committing to A&M.

"A lot of coaches wouldn’t do that, and it just lets me know my decision to come to A&M was the right one.”

Even though Collins may never be able to suit up on Kyle Field, that won’t stop him from trying to make as big of an impact as he can while he’s there.

“Anything that they want me to do, I’m going to do it,” he said. “Any way that I can help out the team while I’m there is what I’m going to do. I’ll help as a coach, and then as much as I can with recruiting guys to come to A&M.”

Collins still believes that his future lies somewhere on the football field despite his current condition.

“I know for sure that I want to coach. I really like history, so I wouldn’t mind teaching that and then being a high school coach. I know I want to be a part of football any way that I can.”

TexAgs Collins' dreams still lie on the football field, but he's committed to making an impact in other ways if he must. {"Module":"photo","Alignment":"left","Size":"large","Caption":"Collins\u0027 dreams still lie on the football field, but he\u0027s committed to making an impact in other ways if he must.","MediaItemID":18495}
While he’s come to accept that he may never play again, Collins is holding out hope that one day he may overcome the odds and run out on Kyle Field.

“There’s a small chance I could play again, but the process is really slow," he said. “I’m just praying about it. The doctors have seen the same thing that I’ve had before and there’s a chance that things could grow and separate.

"Either way, I’m going to be fine.”

As Signing Day approaches one thing is certain — Collins will fulfill a lifelong dream of signing with Texas A&M. He can’t wait for that day regardless of what the future holds for him after that.

“I’m just ready for that day to happen,” he said. “I really love A&M and all of the people there. I can’t wait to get to College Station.”
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Cedric Collins: Facing life after football

11,271 Views | 10 Replies | Last: 11 yr ago by Ridge14
Brice Jones
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Cedric Collins: Facing life after football
TexanJeff
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Good luck to that kid.

Every gladiator knows one day he will suit up for the last time one day. This one's day came too soon.
aggieland09
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Thats a tough situation. Glad we are honoring his commitment. "We are the Aggies - the Aggies are we, True to each other as Aggies can be."
Good luck Cedrick
89Ag4Ever
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Wow. I am speechless. We are lobbying for a top 5 recruiting class, and we are willing to honor a committment to a kid that may never play. I am truly humbled and honored to be an Aggie. once again. This place is special. The people are special. Cedric Collins is special.

God bless the staff for honoring his dreams and showing the world what it truly means to be an Aggie.

coupland boy
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Good. I hope we never lose sight of the opportunity our football players have off the field. I hope those that are healthy don't either.
69huslinone
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I have watched Aggie Football and the College/University since 1963. Stories like this have continually popped up over the last fifty years.

I could not be prouder that our word to a potential recruit is honored even though we had no signed commitment and that he will have to take a medical scholarship. We are certainly big enough and rich enough to make this happen.

God, it feels good to be an Aggie.
evinoblanco
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AggieTFA06
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sad to hear that his football playing days are over, but at least he's going to be joining the Aggie Family.

To 1,000,000 touchdowns ...and beyond
AWP 97
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Does his scholarship count against the 85? For how many years? Does he go on medical scholarship?
Ridge14
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I'm glad Cedric still has the opportunity to come to A&M, he will be a great asset to the team going forward with whatever contributions he is able to make
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