When Cory Skoczen walks onto Martinelli Field inside Jack Miller Stadium for Ashland University Eagles’ first home football game on Saturday, Sept. 4, it will culminate a yearlong personal battle filled with prayers, tears and a lot of hard work.
His nightmarish ordeal began at a Monday morning practice prior to the start of the last year’s regular season. During a non-contact drill, Cory, a 5-11, 228-pound linebacker, sustained what University head athletic trainer Jeremy Hancock described as a “spinal concussion.”