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Tennessee Receiver Carted Off The Field After Gruesome Injury

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Tennessee receiver Bru McCoy was carted off Shield-Watkins field after suffering a gruesome foot/ankle/leg injury in the second quarter of the Vols’ matchup with South Carolina.

McCoy caught a Joe Milton III slant route and cut to his left before being tackled from behind. Trainers immediately came to tend to the injury as his foot was popped out of its socket and facing the wrong direction.

Here is a video of the injury but be warned. The injury is gruesome and hard to watch.

Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel didn’t have any firm updates on McCoy after the game but did briefly discuss the injury.

“Hate what happened to Bru,” Heupel said. “We’ll have a more of an update tomorrow or on Monday I’m sure, but everybody saw it. (It) was (a) lower body injury that didn’t look good.

“So there’s nobody better than him. Great teammate, great leader, tough as they come. Works extremely hard to be his best and make sure his teammates do that too. So I hate it for him.”

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The 17-yard gain gave McCoy two catches for 21 yards on the game after catching a four-yard pass for a third down conversion in the first quarter.

McCoy entered the matchup second on Tennessee with 15 catches and 196 receiving yards on the season. He also added a touchdown in the Vols’ loss at Florida.

Tennessee receiver Dont’e Thornton is out against South Carolina meaning sophomore receivers Kaleb Webb and Chas Nimrod will see a significant increase in snaps with McCoy out.

The Vols turned in their best performance of the young season Saturday night, defeating South Carolina 41-20 to earn their first SEC win of the season.

“Bru said he wanted those guys to go, go play their you know what off  and win the ball game too,” Heupel said. “So, I relayed that message, but it shows some maturity from those guys that no matter what’s going on being able to reset and refocus and go compete hard.”

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  1. Terrible injury, we are praying for him and his family. Pray God will work a miracle and Bru will be blessed thru healing and his friends and family will be strengthened thru this tragedy. People like Bru are few and far between, just a special guy who brings hope to those around him.

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