Syracuse cornerback, Tanard Jackson, was stabbed in the chest Sunday during a fight outside of the campus student center, according to an AP article on SI.com.
Jackson, a sophomore from Germantown, Md., was leaving a dance sponsored by a campus fraternity. At the dance some of the football players stepped in to end a confrontation between two different groups.
Police said that Jackson and teammate, Reggie McCoy, were in a parking lot outside the student center when a fight broke out involving about fifteen people. Jackson was attacked as he walked to his car with his friends.
Jackson was released from the hospital Monday and will reportedly make a "speedy recovery." He is not expected to play this weekend in Syracuse's conference opener against Rutgers on Saturday.
Monday, September 27, 2004
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