A college football player in Oklahoma is recovering from a gruesome train accident early Sunday morning where he lost his foot after it was run over.

News 9, a CBS affiliate in Oklahoma City, reported that Central Oklahoma’s Derek Loccident, a sophomore, was walking on the railroad tracks near Southwest 5th Street and Southeast Gaylord Boulevard where a train was stopped. He reportedly climbed under the train to cross the tracks when the train started moving and cut off his foot. He somehow managed to get to the street and found help.

Police told the station they later found Loccident’s foot and returned it to him at the hospital.

The University of Central Oklahoma said in a statement that the “athletics department wishes to extend its full support to the Loccident family following an accident involving Derek Loccident Sunday morning.”

“The only thing that matters right now is that Derek knows he has our full support,” head football coach Nick Bobeck said. “We are here for him. It’s important for his family to know that to. This isn’t about him being a football player right now, it’s about him being a young man that we are here for.”