WACO — Baylor quarterback Seth Russell says he plans on playing against TCU Saturday. But after suffering concussion symptoms after the Bears’ loss to Texas, there is no official timeline, as yet, on his return to action.

Baylor lost to the Longhorns, 35-34, in Austin. Russell rushed 21 times for 138 yards. UT sacked him six times. Russell said he took a hit so severe in the first half that it left an indentation in his face mask.

Russell said he still was in Austin Saturday night, eating dinner with his fiance’s relatives, when he began feeling nauseous. He was checked at an Austin hospital and tests were negative.

“I took a couple of helmet to helmet ones,” Russell said of the hits he sustained. “I don’t really recall anyone that was just, that just hurt, I guess. Probably about an hour and a half after the game, I was sitting with my fiancé at her grandma’s house, we were eating dinner there. Started feeling nauseous a little bit. It was kind of all downhill from there.

“It wasn’t too bad, I was going to stay in Austin overnight anyways, so I might as well take the safest route. I went to the hospital just to check it out. Everything was clear, everything was negative.”

Russell said he woke up Monday with a lot of energy.

“I feel grea,” he said. “I definitely feel like I’m going to play. I’m going through concussion protocol, that’s what everybody wants me to do. So I’m going to do that. I woke up this morning with a lot of energy.”

Seth Russell is here at presser. Says he feels great, but is in concussion protocol. pic.twitter.com/rJQ5A4aPWf

— Suzanne Halliburton (@suzhalliburton) October 31, 2016