BREAKINGNEWЅ: Ohio Ѕtate rookie’s emotional tribute to his father — a war hero who lost his leg but never his fight
A son’s gratitude, a father’s sacrifice

The silent battle after war
Michael Grayson’s story is one of courage and resilience. A former Army sergeant, he served three tours in Afghanistan before an IED explosion in 2013 cost him his right leg. But the physical wound wasn’t the hardest part — it was the long, quiet fight afterward.
Doctors told him that recovery would take years, and that returning to a normal life might be impossible. But for Michael, “normal life” meant being a father again. He spent months in rehabilitation, learning to walk with a prosthetic leg, and even longer fighting legal and financial hurdles to regain full custody of Tyler after his medical discharge.
From hospital halls to Ohio Stadium

Coach Ryan Day’s words
The moment that moved a nation
Beyond football





