Georgia State HC Elliott reveals he tore bicep while celebrating TD
Georgia State only managed one touchdown in a 41-7 loss to NC State last week, and it was a costly score for the team's head coach.
Shawn Elliott said he suffered a torn right biceps while celebrating the touchdown with an aggressive fist bump, according to ESPN's Olivia Harlan Dekker. The eight-yard rushing touchdown put Georgia State up 7-0.
In the video below, Elliott is celebrating with several players, but it's unclear when exactly he suffered the injury:
I did some in-depth research and found several fist pumps and high-fives from Shawn Elliott after Georgia State's opening drive touchdown against NC State. It's hard to spot where Elliott may have torn his bicep. pic.twitter.com/aXfcpQqQez
— Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) September 12, 2018
Elliott will undergo surgery to repair the tear on Monday.
It's unknown if he'll be able to coach Georgia State's next game against Memphis, but fans of unabashed passion and energy will surely be hoping Elliott is on the sideline Friday.
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