NC State QB Grayson McCall carted off field on stretcher after nasty hit to helmet

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NC State QB Grayson McCall was carted off the field against Wake Forest. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)

North Carolina State QB Grayson McCall was carted off the field on a stretcher in the first half of his team’s game against Wake Forest.

McCall took a massive hit before fumbling while running the ball on third down. His helmet flew off when he was hit in the head and he appeared to be unconscious when he hit the ground. The hit was not flagged for targeting. Wake Forest recovered the fumble and returned it 88 yards.

McCall was making his first start since Sept. 14 against Louisiana Tech. He left that game with what the team said was an undisclosed injury. He walked to the locker room with a towel over his head after leaving the game and didn’t return.

The Coastal Carolina transfer is in his first season with the Wolfpack and Saturday’s hit appears to be at least the second head injury in the past 12 months. In October of 2023, McCall was knocked out and suffered a concussion when he got hit while sliding. McCall’s head hit the turf on that play.

That hit ended McCall’s career at CCU as he didn’t return for the rest of the season. Over five years with the Chanticleers, McCall was one of the most productive QBs in college football. He threw for over 10,000 yards in three-plus years as the team’s starting QB and had 88 TD passes to just 14 interceptions.

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