Where is LSU Tiger Matt Branch Now?

A near-death experience has given ex-LSU offensive lineman a new perspective on life.

A near-death experience has given ex-LSU offensive lineman a new perspective on life.

The first time Matt Branch died, the first time his heart stopped beating on December 28, 2018, he was thinking about his wife and his son.

He doesn't remember the second death. That's all lost, as are the 12 days that followed, days when his spirit walked the tightrope between this world and the next, when his body lay comatose at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, and when doctors performed nine surgeries, infused him with 300 units of blood, and, ultimately, amputated his leg.

Branch only remembers the day of the accident, the hour after – the 12-gauge shot in his leg, the vacuum on his head, the elephant on his chest, the fear that everything was over – and the odd dreams that haunted him as he desperately and unknowingly clung to life for almost two weeks.

That he remembers at all, that he has the life to do so, is part of his story. He may have lost his leg, but he did not lose his life.

The other part of his story is what he's gained from a tragedy – one that that no one should suffer, and one that could have been much worse.

Branch, a former LSU offensive lineman from 2008 to 2011, has a story to tell and, thank God, plenty of time to tell it. 

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