A Georgia Bulldogs photographer was knocked out during the first half today against Auburn. On a short pass play, UGA running back Brian Herrien caught the ball and was pushed out of bounds where he was unable to dodge the photographer who was kneeling and trying to take pictures.
The lady, identified by Jamie Erdahl of CBS as Chamberlain Smith, is an intern with the Georgia athletic department.
She was able to open her eyes as she was being carted off the field.
“She was taken to East Alabama Medical Center just up the road in Opelika, Alabama,” CBS sideline reporter Jamie Erdahl said prior to the second-half kickoff. “As you saw she was awake. She had a bruise on that right eye as she was taken immediately to the hospital. One of her colleagues went with her. She is an intern for the Georgia athletic department working with sports communications.
Here’s the play where the accident occurred:
Photographer got hit extremely hard, they have a stretcher out pic.twitter.com/KkdcJVZVax
— CJ Fogler (@cjzero) November 16, 2019
Kirby Smart told CBS that Jake Fromm and Herrien said a prayer for the young lady at halftime.
Georgia scored a touchdown on the next play to make the score 14-0.
Hopefully we’ll get a good update on her condition. Injuries are bigger than football and nobody likes to see them, but unfortunately they’re part of the game.
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