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Ash tries to calm Texas fears: 'If I get hit, I'll be fine&#39


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AUSTIN – Texas quarterback David Ash had a message to fans worried about his health going into Saturday’s season opener against UNT.

"Don't hold your breath for too long,” Ash said today. “If I get hit, I'll be fine."

Ash had his 2013 season ended by the lingering symptoms of a concussion and his spring practice curtailed by a broken foot. He still leads all returning Big 12 quarterbacks with 21 career starts. More than a few times during his recovery from the concussion, fans asked about quitting.

Read more: http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/texas-longhorns/20140825-qb-david-ash-tries-to-calm-texas-fears-if-i-get-hit-i-ll-be-fine.ece

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