College football player Bryce Stanfield, a defensive tackle at Furman, died Friday, two days after collapsing during a workout at the age of 21.
Furman president Elizabeth Davis said that Stanfield died while ‘surrounded by his family and his Furman family.’
Stanfield experienced a medical emergency during a workout at Paladin Stadium on Wednesday and the school said he was taken to Greenville (S.C.) Memorial Hospital and placed on life support. Details of the emergency haven’t been revealed.
‘We are heartbroken beyond measure with Bryce’s sudden passing and ask that everyone, first and foremost, lift up his parents, Fred and Teri Stanfield and their family, in prayer on this day and in the days ahead,’ Furman coach Clay Hendrix said in a statement.
‘There are so many more who are really hurting — namely Bryce’s teammates, coaches and staff, classmates, friends and the entire Furman community and beyond.’
College football player Bryce Stanfield, a defensive tackle at Furman, died Friday
The 21-year-old reportedly died while ‘surrounded by his family and his Furman family’
Stanfield experienced a medical emergency during a workout at Paladin Stadium Wednesday
Stanfield had dealt with a back issue that limited what he could do before the workouts started, according to Fox Carolina.
However, he was undergoing rehab to deal with the injury and coaching staff reportedly unaware of any other medical issues.
Davis said the junior health sciences major from Acworth, Ga., excelled in the classroom as well as on the football field.
In fact, the university conferred Stanfield’s degree in a ceremony Friday morning before he passed so he could die as a Furman graduate. Davis said Stanfield received a bachelor’s of science degree and graduated magna cum laude.
The entire football team was allowed to be in his hospital room for the private ceremony.
‘The university extends its heartfelt condolences to Bryce’s family and friends in this time of profound loss,’ Davis said in a letter to the Furman community. ‘The entire Furman community is deeply affected at times like these, and it’s important that we offer each other support and seek help if we need it.
‘We have connected with the football team and others who most closely knew Bryce to provide counseling and support. We will share information on funeral and memorial services as appropriate.’
Stanfield played in 34 games over three seasons for the Paladins and had 49 tackles and 9.5 stops for losses, including seven sacks.
The school reportedly plans to announce plans for a memorial service at a later date.
After the news of his death broke, fellow student athletes, coaches and other schools paid tribute to Stanfield on social media.
‘Please pray for the Stanfield family,’ his teammate Dominic Roberto wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
‘Go hug your loved ones and don’t be afraid to say I love you! Bryce was a one of a kind teammate, man, and brother…we’ll never forget your impact bro. Until we meet again. #StanfieldStrong.’
Fellow student athletes, coaches and other schools paid tribute to Stanfield on social media
Furman’s Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Novotasky shared: ‘Words can’t describe the feelings! You will be missed deeply!! I always loved coaching you and watching you dominate on Saturdays!!’
‘Our thoughts and prayers are with Bryce Stanfield, his family and the entire Furman community #StanfieldStrong,’ The Southern Conference tweeted.
The Mercer Bears posted: ‘Our hearts are heavy to hear the news of the passing of Furman student-athlete Bryce Stanfield. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Stanfield family and all of those mourning today.’
‘Our thoughts and prayers go out to Bryce Stanfield, his family, and the entire Furman Football Community,’ Charlotte Football shared.