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Sean White reportedly attempted to finish Sugar Bowl despite breaking his arm
Football players are some of the toughest athletes anywhere on Earth.
The amount of physical pain one endures for a 60-minute game is perhaps unparalleled — especially as a quarterback being chased by individuals routinely weighing more than 300 pounds.
During Monday’s Sugar Bowl between Auburn and Oklahoma, Tigers’ signal-caller Sean White was the true epitome of a tough son-of-a-gun:
NEWS: Auburn quarterback Sean White broke his arm on the first drive of the game and kept playing, per his father. https://t.co/yDtwu2kOaz
— Auburn Undercover ?? (@Auburn247) January 3, 2017
According to his father, White played much of the first half with a broken arm. He was eventually lifted for John Franklin III.
Sounds like Auburn quarterback Sean White will not return in the second half, per the Auburn radio broadcasts and reports.
— AUBlog (@AUBlog) January 3, 2017
White will not return to the contest. Credit him for playing multiple series with a serious injury — trying to help his team as best he can.