Georgia Tech's Broderick Snoddy stretchered off after gruesome leg injury
Kevin Liles-US PRESSWIRE
Georgia Tech running back Broderick Snoddy was stretchered off with an apparent leg injury in the second quarter of Saturday's game against No. 19 Clemson.
The No. 22 Yellow Jackets' junior had rushed for 51 yards on two carries prior to getting hurt. It was a gruesome looking injury that left players on both teams shaken. While there was no official word, it was quite obvious that Snoddy will be unable to return to the game.
As Snoddy was being taken off the field, his teammates surrounded him to offer their support.
Entire #GaTech team huddles around RB Snoddy. Injury didn't look good. #Clemson #CLEMvsGT pic.twitter.com/vyVKIQ5CJY
— Sefton Ipock (@SeftonIpock) November 15, 2014
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