The University of Minnesota football coach, Jerry Kill, has publicly acknowledged that he has had epilepsy for eight years. He is currently struggling with seizures and his medication and has recently had seizures during games. This past Friday he mhad one the night before the Michigan game, missing the entire game on Saturday. A local sports reporter wrote an article calling for his resignation and stating that Minnesota fans and their entertainment dollars should not have to be exposed to a man seizing on the sidelines. Needless to say, that reporter received local and national backlash. Fortunately, the University of Minnesota president and athletic director have repeatedly stated that they support Jerry 100 percent and are treating his condition as that of any other employee going through a difficult illness or period in their life. Jerry has thrown his support behind the Minnesota Epilepsy Foundation and mentors local kids with epilepsy.
Unfortunately, the coach recently took an indefinite leave of absence to "try and better manage and treat his epilepsy."