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Mizzou Star Running Back Released from Hospital After Shooting

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Mizzou Star Running Back Released from Hospital After Shooting

Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy has been discharged from the hospital after sustaining gunshot injuries early Sunday morning, according to sources who spoke with ESPN's Pete Thamel. The development marks a significant step in the recovery process for one of college football's most productive offensive players.

Hardy, who finished second in the Football Bowl Subdivision in rushing yards during the previous season, reportedly maintains aspirations of returning to competition this year despite the severity of the incident. Sources familiar with the situation confirmed that the running back has set playing again as a primary goal in his recovery.

The shooting occurred in the early morning hours on Sunday, though specific details regarding the circumstances of the incident have not been publicly disclosed. Hardy's release from medical care suggests his injuries, while serious enough to require hospitalization, did not result in life-threatening complications.

The news carries significant implications for the Missouri football program, which relies heavily on Hardy's contributions to its offensive strategy. His ranking as the second-leading rusher in all of FBS underscores his importance to the team's success and his standing among elite college football players nationally.

While Hardy's determination to return to the field demonstrates his resilience and commitment to the sport, the timeline for such a return remains uncertain. Medical professionals and team staff will likely evaluate his progress carefully before making any decisions regarding his participation in future games.

The Missouri community and college football fans across the nation will be monitoring Hardy's recovery closely in the coming weeks and months. His discharge from the hospital represents an encouraging first step, though the path forward will depend on both his physical healing and any ongoing investigations into the shooting incident.

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