Gophers offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover filled in for head coach Jerry Kill this morning during his weekly radio appearance with Sid Hartman and Dave Mona on WCCO 830-AM.
Limegrover said he spoke with Kill's wife, Rebecca, this morning, and she said the coach had a good night and is doing well. Kill, who has epilepsy, had a seizure on the sideline at halftime of Saturday's 29-12 victory over Western Illinois.
"I can't say for sure, but I'm guessing at some point this afternoon, he'll be back in the office," Limegrover said.
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