BREAKING USUFootball player Josh Davis upgraded to fair condition after suffering cardiac arrest during spring practice
Davis was immediately treated by training staff after collapsing during spring drills inside Merlin Olsen Field at Maverik Stadium. He was originally transported to Logan Regional Hospital where he was stabilized before being moved to McKay-Dee Hospital.
Davis has since been taken off"life-sustaining medical devices" and is now breathing on his own, according to a statement from the university.
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