Texas A&M shared Wednesday that safety Bryce Anderson avoided a "catastrophic" injury after testing following a serious collision in last Saturday's game against Notre Dame . Anderson has returned to campus as he continues to recover, with Aggies coach Mike Elko saying he expects Anderson to return to the field at some point this season.

Anderson was involved in a frightening incident late in the first half of No. 10 Texas A&M's win in South Bend when his head collided with Notre Dame tight end Eli Raridon on a 25-yard passing play. Anderson had to receive extensive medical attention after initially laying motionless on the field, with medical personnel attending to him for 10 minutes before he was carted off after his neck was stabilized.

Texas A&M said later Saturday that An

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