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LSU Quarterback Colin Hurley Hospitalized After He Was Found Unresponsive Following Car Crash

"Colin is resting and is stable," his family said in a statement

Wesley Hitt/Getty Colin Hurley #16 of the LSU Tigers

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Colin Hurley #16 of the LSU Tigers

A Louisiana State University freshman quarterback is recovering after he was found unresponsive following a car crash.

The Baton Rouge Fire Department responded to the accident involving Colin Hurley, 17,  just before 3 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 16 near the school’s campus, ESPN said, citing a crash report.

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Local news station WBRZ added that “pieces” of the athlete’s Dodge Charger were found scattered along Highland Road near the school’s South Gates after the vehicle collided with a tree.

Once EMS and fire department personnel arrived, the teen was transported to a Baton Rouge area hospital, ESPN added.

James Gilbert/Getty Colin Hurley #16 of the LSU Tigers

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Colin Hurley #16 of the LSU Tigers

"Colin would like to thank the first responders, the incredible doctors and nurses at Our Lady of the Lake Health and the many Tiger Fans for their care and compassion," LSU Athletics said in a statement shared with PEOPLE, on behalf of Hurley's family.

"Colin is resting and is stable while more tests and care are being administered. We are confident that Colin will make a full recovery from this terrible accident."

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According to the news station, Hurley was in and out of consciousness when he was pulled from the wreckage. However, no major injuries were noted aside from the LSU backup quarterback sustaining a large cut on his face.

The college football player is expected to make a full recovery.

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While the news outlet added that impairment is not believed to be a factor in the crash, ESPN stated that LSU is not able to comment on the cause of the crash since the Jacksonville, Fla. native is a minor.

Hurley, No. 16 for the Tigers, had not played in any games this season as a true freshman.

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