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Missouri RB Ahmad Hardy shot, in stable condition

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 10:23 AM

Missouri Tigers running back Ahmad Hardy is in stable condition after being shot at a concert in Mississippi early ​Sunday morning, the university announced Monday.

A ‌first-team All-SEC selection last season, Hardy underwent surgery after the shooting and is alert and moving around, according to ESPN, which reported there is optimism ‌around ​his ability to play ⁠football in the future ⁠though a timeline has yet to be determined.

“Ahmad is deeply loved by his teammates, coaches, friends, family and fans,” the university’s ​statement said. “We will continue to stand beside him and his family through this ⁠difficult time, offering our love, ⁠prayers, strength and support.”

Hardy, 20, ​was born in Brookhaven, Miss., and attended high ​school in nearby Monticello.

In his first year ‌of college ball for Louisiana-Monroe, he was named the 2024 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year after he led the conference ⁠in rushing yards (1,351) and rushing touchdowns (13) on 237 attempts.

He then transferred to Missouri, where he was ⁠second among ‌FBS players with 1,649 rushing yards ⁠last season, a mark that ​broke ‌Missouri’s single-season rushing record. He earned ​the SEC ⁠Newcomer of the Year honor, was a finalist for the Doak Walker Award and a consensus All-American while scoring 16 touchdowns and averaging 6.4 yards on his 256 rushing attempts.

–Field ​Level Media