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College Football WR Dies In Tragic Cliff Diving Accident

ARLINGTON, TX – JANUARY 12: Wilson footballs are seen on the field before the College Football Playoff National Championship Game at AT&T Stadium on January 12, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

The college football world is in mourning this week after reports came out about the loss of an athlete.

Emporia State wide receiver Brexten Green died on Saturday while cliff diving into Grand Lake in Oklahoma. He was just 20-years-old.

Emporia State University announced his death.

“It’s a terrible day for Emporia State football and just a devastating loss for the Green family,” head coach Garin Higgins said. “Brexten was a great teammate who cared so much about this football program. It showed in his competitive spirit, his work ethic and his willingness to be there for his teammates. He will always be a part of our Hornet football family.”

KFOR’s K. Querry-Thompson reported Oklahoma’s Grand River Dam Authority received an emergency call that one person later identified as Green jumped into Grand Lake around Dripping Springs and didn’t resurface. Rescue crews found his body in 31 feet of water.

Green helped lead Cashion to a state title during his senior season while earning District A-3 Player of the Year honors. He arrived to Emporia State in Kansas last year after graduating from Cashion High School in Oklahoma.

“He was committed to being the best player he could be and would have developed into a great player for us because of those characteristics. He was a typical ESU player that lived the core bricks of our program and we will miss him dearly,” Higgins said. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to his parents, Brett and LaMae, and the entire family.”

The 5’10”, 190-pound wideout used a redshirt during his true freshman campaign and was set to debut in 2022.

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