A Clemson University basketball player is recovering after suffering a nightmare of an injury.
After lifting weights this week, Brevin Galloway took a nap and awoke to find that his testicles had “exploded,” he said on Instagram.
He added on Twitter that “Idk what happened today but it was the worst pain I’ve ever experienced … we good though.”
A Clemson Athletics spokesman told KTLA sister station WSPA Friday that Galloway, a sixth-year senior guard who previously played for College of Charleston and Boston College, is listed as day-to-day with an abdominal injury.
Reports attribute the injury to testicular torsion, a condition that can cut off blood to the testicles, requiring emergency surgery and, in severe cases, removal.
Galloway said the three-hour surgery was successful and everything has been “reduced to a normal size.”
In the meantime, Galloway is cashing in on his ordeal, something only recently permitted by the loosening of rules around an athlete’s name, image and likeness. NIL deals, as they’re known, allow student-athletes to profit off their status as sports stars.
“It’s been in Ohio as early as the mid-1850s at least, brought in as an ornamental plant because of its unique foliage and white flowers,” Gardner said. “It was actually planted in people’s landscaping, and it has been spreading.”
Galloway features merchandise that includes several testicle-related puns on his website, brevingalloway.com.
Galloway, who averages 10.6 points per game for the Tigers, will likely miss Saturday’s game against Florida State, and though it’s unclear how long he will be sidelined, this injury will not end his season.
“I will be back in a uniform shortly,” he said. “Go Tigers. I love Clemson.”