Cincinnati's Mick Cronin out indefinitely with unruptured aneurysm
Cronin, 43, said he is listening to doctors as to the next step in his treatment. He will be away from the team indefinitely.
Cincinnati's Mick Cronin is at home resting and will continue to undergo tests for his unruptured aneurysm, the coach told ESPN on Tuesday.
"I want to say thank you to everyone who has reached out to me,'' Cronin said in a text message. "Because we play [Tuesday], I want the focus to be on my team and our game. I am not in danger and neither is my coaching career.''
Cronin, 43, said he is listening to doctors as to the next step in his treatment. He will be away from the team indefinitely.
"I want to say thank you to everyone who has reached out to me,'' Cronin said in a text message. "Because we play [Tuesday], I want the focus to be on my team and our game. I am not in danger and neither is my coaching career.''
Cronin, 43, said he is listening to doctors as to the next step in his treatment. He will be away from the team indefinitely.