Robinson treated for a concussion
Updated: September 26, 2004, 11:50 PM ET
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn State quarterback Michael Robinson was released from the hospital Sunday after being treated for a concussion he received in the Nittany Lions' 16-3 loss at Wisconsin.
Robinson was held in a Madison, Wisc., hospital Saturday night and returned to State College on Sunday.
He was taken off the field in an ambulance in the first quarter after he was sacked by Erasmus James.
Doctors said Saturday that he was moving all his fingers and toes, and was able to walk out of the hospital Sunday morning.
Robinson, a junior who also plays receiver and running back, caught a 49-yard pass from Zack Mills on the Penn State's first play Saturday.
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