Missouri’s Ahmad Hardy thanks supporters as he continues his recovery from gunshot wound
Hardy was shot in the upper leg at a concert and has returned to Columbia as Missouri coaches say his recovery timeline remains unclear.
- Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy has returned to Columbia to begin rehabilitation, just over a week after sustaining a gunshot wound at a concert in Mississippi.
- Hardy was shot in his upper leg on May 10 at a biker club in Laurel, Mississippi, where at least one other person was also injured during the incident.
- Authorities arrested Rashodrick Harris, a 20-year-old from Wayne County, Mississippi, last week in connection with the shooting. Harris faces two counts of aggravated assault.
- Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz confirmed Hardy has been discharged from the hospital, adding it will be "several weeks" before the program establishes a return timeline.
- Hardy, who transferred from Louisiana-Monroe to Missouri before the 2025 season, earned first-team All-America honors last year after rushing for 1,649 yards to rank second among Bowl Subdivision players.
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Missouri's Ahmad Hardy Thanks Fans in New Video as He Begins Rehab After Being Shot at Concert
Missouri star running back Ahmad Hardy has begun rehabilitation in Columbia a week and a half after undergoing surgery to treat a gunshot wound he suffered at a concert in Mississippi.
Missouri's Ahmad Hardy thanks supporters as he continues his recovery from gunshot wound
Ahmad Hardy is back in Missouri just over a week after the All-America running back was shot in his home state of Mississippi.
Ahmad Hardy begins recovery after release from Columbia hospital; MU still ‘weeks away’ from knowing timeline for return
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mizzou football coach Eli Drinkwitz said that running back Ahmad Hardy has been released from the hospital and is now beginning his recovery process, after getting shot after a concert in Laurel, Mississippi in the early hours of May 10. The leader of the Tigers caught up with the media at the Springfield stop of the 'Zou to You' tour and said that it will still be several weeks before there is a timeline for Hardy, regardin…
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