A scary situation unfolded on the sidelines at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday.
A photographer on the sidelines of the No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs visiting the No. 13 Auburn Tigers in a cross-divisional Southeastern Conference matchup had to be carted off the field in the second quarter after taking a knee to the head.
Georgia was deep in Auburn territory as the first half wound down when quarterback Jake Fromm connected with tailback Brian Herrien in the flat. As Herrien neared the first-down marker, he was pushed out of bounds and could not stop before his knee struck the photographer's head.
The woman, identified as Chamberlain Smith, immediately went down and was motionless for several moments. Eventually, she became alert and was taken off the field on a backboard.
Georgia scored a few plays later to extend its lead to 14-0. After halftime, CBS sideline reporter Jamie Erdahl reported that Smith is an intern for Georgia Athletics. Her Twitter bio says she is a Georgia graduate and a visual storyteller for the athletic department.
Erdahl added that Smith had a bruise above her right eye and was transported to East Alabama Medical Center in nearby Opelika for further evaluation.
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