HOUSTON, TX - DECEMBER 28: Minnesota head coach Jerry Kill watches the play during the game against Texas Tech during the Meineke Car Care of Texas Bowl at Reliant Stadium on December 28, 2012 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images)

Despite serious health scare, Big Ten coach still expected to be on the sideline this week

Unbelievable.

Former Minnesota head coach and current Rutgers offensive coordinator Jerry Kill has a history of seizures while he's been coaching and he suffered yet another this year. Fortunately, it was on a non-game day.

And apparently Kill is still going to coach the game against Morgan State this weekend despite the scare:

Kill suffered his first seizure as a coach in 2005 and was then diagnosed with kidney cancer, which is now in remission. From 2010 to 2013 he had several gameday hospitalizations which were mostly seizures. He took a leave of absence to try to get them under control and ended up coaching again in 2014 and 2015, but actually resigned mid-season in 2015 because of the health issue.