Sunday, November 8, 2009

Will Jahvid Best Be Ready For His Next Game?

The University of California's Jahvid Best was sent to the hospital Saturday night on a stretcher after recieving a severe hit by Oregon States' safety Cameron Collins. Cal's running back toke the handoff from quarterback Kevin Riley on the OSU three yard line during the second quarter of last nights game. Best then turned around the left corner full speed and decided to leap over an OSU defender. While airborn, Cameron Collins hit Best which lifted him about five feet in the air, which then turned the upper portion of his back around and exposed his back . Best, on the way down hit the turf of the endzone and just layed there stiff as a board. Both of his arms were held out stiff like they were frozen. The cheers from the Cal fans turned into complete silence after the touchdown. Every player on the field at that time took a knee while Jahvid was being looked at. Cal's entire team walked to the five yard line and all toke a knee also. After Jahvid was looked at by doctors he was diagnosed with a concusion. But will the Heisman canidate be ready for the next game?

3 comments:

  1. Wow very nice post. It's often times scary the risks that many athletes take just to win the game. This example just shows Jahvid's dedication to the game.

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  2. This is no good. Not the post, but Jahvid. It's never good to see a player go down. Good job on this post homey.

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  3. Can you actually put the pictures in the blog itself? I can show you how.

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