According to a report from NJ.com, Rutgers assistant coach Jerry Kill had been hospitalized for a minor seizure suffered on Sunday morning. The good news is that his timetable to return could have happened as early as Monday, according to Rutgers head coach Chris Ash.

A former coach at Minnesota, Jerry Kill has a well-documented history of suffering from seizures. He actually had seizures on the sidelines while coaching the Golden Gophers.

Kill parted ways with Minnesota after the two parties were unable to work out a new contract for an administrative role following the 2015 season. Kill had stepped away from coaching the Gophers earlier in the 2015 college football season season, citing health concerns related to his seizures and epilepsy preventing him from being able to focus on the job of head coach the way he would prefer.

“Coach Kill had a minor medical setback,” Ash said, according to NJ.com. “He is going to be fine. Saturday, early in the game after the first drive, he got tumbled up. He was really discombobulated in the first half from it and had some headaches Saturday night.”

The Scarlet Knights brought him into the fold as an offensive coordinator. Kill had previously suggested that he did not believe his medical history would be an issue for the program.

Obviously, in the grand scheme of things, whether or not Jerry Kill is 100 percent for football purposes is unimportant. His actual health is. Here is to hoping the latest scare was only that and he gets back to living a full life.