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Video of Mississippi State RB Kylin Hill Collapsed On Sideline After Taking Hard Hit In Outback Bow
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Mississippi State RB Kylin Hill had a scary moment during New Year's Day's Outback Bowl against Iowa. After taking this hard hit to the head from a Hawkeye defender, he walked off the field and collapsed on the sideline...

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“He collapsed on the sidelines,” ESPN sideline reporter Molly McGrath said on the game telecast moments after Hill went down. “His eyes rolled into the back of his head. I was standing right there. He lost consciousness for a moment. Medical training staff awoke him, they tried to keep him alert as all of his teammates knelt beside him.”

Hill was taken to the team’s medical training tent but returned to the game on the team’s final drive.





(The Spun)
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BestBanker84 months
Not being that guy, but a question of leadership's decision-making when the young man is allowed to reenter the game? I don't know the particulars.
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MaroonNation84 months
The particulars are tht is was way over exaggerated by McGrath and he went through full concussion protocol. Kylin was trying to sell the egregious targeting on him that was missed
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Pat Forde is such a dickhead. VeRy DiFfErEnT fRoM iN-gAmE rEpOrT
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BobABooey84 months
Nothing says Sports Lite like a video of a guy getting laid out. I can’t stop laughing. Hee hee!!! WTG LL!
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MaroonNation84 months
Molly McGrath was being over dramatic. On no replay did I see her standing a foot away. She reported fake news. Pat Forde just called her out on it and she reacted like a typical millennial.
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surgicalvenom84 months
Isn't she the blond dressed in black with the microphone? Granted she exaggerated, but she seems to be right there.
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dehsloot84 months
She's standing right there holing a microphone and green folder. Come on man.
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