Suit Filed Over Injuries Suffered at College Football Game

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A man who suffered a severe brain injury after being struck with a ball during halftime festivities of a San Diego State football game has filed a lawsuit against the city of San Diego and the California State University system.

The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that the lawsuit claims that Gordon Summer was hit by a fast-moving football while he was escorting SDSU’s homecoming king and queen around the field at halftime of an October 2017 contest between the Aztecs and Fresno State. Summer had voluntarily offered his 1973 Ford Mustang, and was walking in front of the car as his son drove the homecoming royalty.

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