Yesterday, four Utah State football players –nose guard Travis Seefeldt, defensive ends John Taylor and Edmund Faimalo, and linebacker Adewale Adeoye — and a softball player (Sarah Vasquez) were injured in an automobile accident when a semi truck slammed into an SUV with all five inside. The impact alone would have been enough to cause some serious injuries, but the lack of seat belts being worn has not helped the situation. Early indications from Utah Highway Patrol are none of the five student-athletes were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the accident.
Seefeldt has been reported to be the driver of the SUV. He was airlifted to a nearby hospital for treatment and was reported to be in critical condition. The Associated Press is reporting Vasquez was in the front passenger seat and was the other victim airlifted for medical treatment and in critical condition. Faimalo, Adeoye and Taylor were each taken for treatment by ambulance.
When you go on the road, please remember to buckle up.