University of Minnesota football coach Jerry Kill readmitted himself to the hospital after having another seizure today, according to the Gophers.

Gophers team doctor Pat Smith said Kill suffered another seizure Sunday morning and is being admitted to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., for further testing and evaluation. Smith said Kill is in good condition and his vital signs are strong. But no timetable was given for Kill’s release from the hospital.

Kill has continued to suffer seizures after having one on the sidelines late in the Sept. 10 home-opening loss against New Mexico State at TCF Bank Stadium.

“The seizures continue to be a concern for me and my family,” Kill said in a statement. “Rebecca (his wife) and I have made the decision to do what it takes to find a solution. I hope to be back to work soon, but we believe that taking some time away to get a handle on this is the right thing to do.”

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“Coach Kill is determined to get this issue resolved,” Gophers athletics director Joel Maturi said in a statement. “We all want what’s best for him, and his health is our first and foremost concern. I have full confidence that our football staff will get the team prepared while Jerry is away. We all want him back on the sidelines. But it’s time to find a resolution.”

The Gophers fell to 1-3 Saturday after a 37-24 home loss against North Dakota State. They will open the Big Ten season this weekend at Michigan.