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Georgia Photographer Shares Photo She Took Before Getting Trucked By Auburn Player
by Larry LeoNovember 19, 2019
University of Georgia photographer Chamberlain Smith made us all hold our breath during the Auburn vs. Georgia game on Saturday when she was inadvertently hit by a player on the sideline, knocked out and was carted off the field. She thankfully had full a recovery and headache. On Tuesday, she shared the photo she was taking when she got hit...
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I hope her photo makes it to becoming a huge mural covering the wall of the Office of the Registrar at UGA! What a story that is!
Reply30 months

Very classy of Canon to offer their assistance if the camera or lens got damaged.
Reply30 months


Gary Danielson of CBS Sports what a joke , listen to this clowns comments around the 1:00 mark.
While play was stopped as medical staff and others assisted the woman, Danielson was heard chuckling at the play, and seeming more concerned about the players than the injured woman.
Here's what he said,
“Britt gets up, he’s fine. Herrien’s fine,” Danielson says at one point.
“The person Herrien ran into is not,” his broadcast partner Brad Nessler points out.
“Heh, heh, is not,” Danielson adds, chuckling.
Yo. Gary Danielson. For real? Do you not have any sympathy for another human being who is in serious pain and/or seriously injured? What about this poor girl’s suffering is funny, exactly?
You owe Chamberlain Smith an apology for laughing at her injury.
Reply30 months


Danielson did not laugh at anyone"s injury!! Stop acting like a damn snowflake and allow your balls to drop already. He was mistaken in what he understood to be going and that is far from the first time Danielson misspoke or made an error. Danielson owes no apology however you owe an apology for acting like a nancy boy!
30 months


She got a closeup shot of his dick but she’s keeping that for herself
Reply30 months








one more reason women don't need to be on the sidelines unless they are a cheerleader or EMT.
Reply30 months

She calls it being tackled. I call it "getting my arse road gradered ."
Reply30 months

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