Oklahoma's Anderson suffers knee injury vs. UCLA
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Oklahoma running back Rodney Anderson suffered a knee injury Saturday versus UCLA at the end of the first quarter and didn't return.
The star junior cautiously walked into the tunnel with Sooners trainers under his own power after exiting the contest.
"We'll see on Rodney," head coach Lincoln Riley said postgame, according to ESPN's Jake Trotter. "Don't have anything definitive. We'll hope for the best."
Here’s the play where OU’s Rodney Anderson suffered an apparent knee injury pic.twitter.com/k4IB2g2Sm8
— Kyle Boone (@PFBoone) September 8, 2018
Anderson rushed for 19 yards and a touchdown on six carries against the Bruins before the injury. He posted 1,161 yards with 13 scores on the ground in 2017.
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