Kentucky Receiver Injured In Hard Landing
5th Sep 2005, 12:38 GMT
Kentucky senior receiver Glenn Holt was taken off the field on a stretcher in the fourth quarter of Sunday's opener against Louisville after landing hard on his left shoulder. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound Holt was being defended by cornerback William Gay when he leaped to make a catch along the Louisville sideline. He dropped the ball and appeared to land on his left shoulder at the 14-minute mark of the quarter. Holt lay motionless for about 5 minutes, and Kentucky coach Rich Brooks walked across the field to check on his player. A medical crew put Holt on a stretcher and he was wheeled off the field and taken for X-rays.
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