Jeremiah Peters has zero recollection of the scariest moment of his life.

Or the day before. Or the day before that.

His memory of Oct. 31, Nov. 1, and Nov. 2, 2024, is a blank space.

“I don’t remember anything,” the Toledo edge rusher said. “I just remember waking up with my mom and dad.”

On the afternoon of Nov. 2, during a road game at Eastern Michigan, Peters collapsed on the sideline and suffered a seizure with 7:30 left in the first half, pausing the game for a tense 27 minutes. Peters was alert as he was placed on a stretcher and taken to a nearby hospital.

“I’ve seen the posts of me waving outside of the ambulance,” he said. “That really made me proud. I was like, man, I did that? I don’t even remember that.”

It marked the beginning of a nine-month medical journey filled with

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