Oklahoma Sooners all-world wide receiver Ryan Broyles was sidelined in the third quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies with some sort of knee injury. Broyles brought down a pass near the sideline and landed awkwardly, crumpling to the ground. He didn't appear to be in extreme pain, but it was evident something was very wrong.
He was immediately helped to the sideline training table, and was observed by a horde of medical personnel. Minutes later, he was in tears as he was being led into the locker room.
Via @cjzero:
There's no diagnosis yet, of course, but this does not sound good at all:
@gkketch Damn. Doctor leaned into Ryan Broyles to tell him something and Broyles' head dropped as soon as he heard from him. Damn.
Broyles is the NCAA's all-time receptions leader, and could've gone pro last year but elected to try and help contribute to a championship team. He would've likely been a high pick.
For more, visit Oklahoma blog Crimson And Cream Machine.




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