Former Penn State long snapper Kyle Vasey is fighting for his life after a devastating hit-and-run in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, that also claimed the life of his fiancée, Corinne More.
According to authorities, Vasey and Corinne were walking together when a truck driven by 28-year-old Adam Bauserman allegedly left the roadway and struck them on the sidewalk. Corinne was killed instantly. Vasey suffered catastrophic injuries, including multiple spinal fractures and several broken ribs. A third pedestrian, 72-year-old Dianne Windes, was also injured in the incident. Police say the driver fled the scene but was later apprehended, and an investigation remains ongoing.
Kyle, 30, is currently in critical condition after undergoing multiple surgeries. Medical teams have worked urgently to stabilize him, and he remains on a ventilator as doctors continue to monitor his condition closely. His injuries are severe, and his family has been told that the road ahead will be long and uncertain.
For those who know him, Kyle is being remembered not only for his time on the football field at Penn State, where he earned the John Bruno Memorial Award for special teams excellence, but also for the character he carried off it. Friends and former teammates describe him as disciplined, humble, and deeply loyal, someone who approached both football and life with quiet determination.
Now, those same qualities are being tested in the most difficult way imaginable. Loved ones have gathered around him in the hospital, holding onto hope and supporting him through each critical stage of treatment. A GoFundMe has been launched by his family to help cover mounting medical expenses as he continues to undergo care.
The tragedy has shaken both the Penn State and Colorado communities, where messages of support and disbelief continue to pour in.
As Kyle Vasey remains in critical condition, many are focusing on his fight to survive and the strength he has shown through unimaginable circumstances.