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Updated: September 27, 2009, 11:26 AM ET
Tebow released from Kentucky hospitalComment Email Print Share ESPN.com news services
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow was released from a Lexington, Ky., hospital Sunday morning, about 12 hours after taking a hard hit to the head against Kentucky.
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Coach Urban Meyer said Sunday that Tebow sustained a concussion when he was sacked by defensive end Taylor Wyndham in the third quarter Saturday night in a 41-7 win. Tebow's head struck teammate Marcus Gilbert's leg, violently bending his neck forward.
"Tim is doing fine this morning," Meyer said in a statement. "His CT scans came back and indicated that Tim suffered a concussion. Our medical and athletic training staff will continue to monitor him to determine how much rest and recovery he needs. We will have additional information and updates this week."
Tebow was coherent and joking with hospital visitors earlier Sunday morning.
Tebow, Meyer and several members of the team's medical staff were expected to return home with the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner later Sunday.
Information from The Associated Press and ESPN.com's Chris Low was used in this report.