BTN.com staff, September 11, 2011

Minnesota head football coach Jerry Kill, who suffered a seizure on the sideline in the final seconds of the team's 28-21 loss Saturday, continued to show signs of improvement Sunday and is resting comfortably at a hospital, according to StarTribune.com and GopherSports.com. Kill, in his first season with the Gophers, has had similar seizures previously in recent years and has always made a full recovery. School officials said the seizure was the result of his medication related to his kidney cancer, along with dehydration on a warm, sunny day.

School officials also reported all tests on Kill have come back normal and further testing would continue, but there will be no more updates until Monday. "Coach Kill is in good hands and is receiving the very best in medical care," director of athletics Joel Maturi said. "Right now the reports we have received from our medical staff are positive and I am very pleased that he continues to show steady signs of improvement." Catch up on all of Saturday's action in Brent Yarina's Week 2 Recap. And where does your team land in his power rankings? Also, the latest national polls were released Sunday.

Here a few tweets people posted about Kill shortly after his health scare:

http://twitter.com/#!/coachfitz51/status/112676203642617856

http://twitter.com/#!/goldengopherqb5/status/112690854296158208

http://twitter.com/#!/B1Gfootball/status/112670961647624192

http://twitter.com/#!/BryanDFischer/status/112663235110514688

Minnesota (0-2) hosts Miami (OH) at 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday on BTN.