Reggie Carter joined a horde of teammates in trying to collectively tackle Tennessee running back Carlin Fils-Aime.
During the effort, Carter was shoved and his helmet collided with Volunteers’ offensive tackle Trey Smith. He found himself in a bear-crawl position and his face planted in the dirt.
It was a feeling that Carter knew all too well with it being his second concussion suffered at Georgia. This time, he thought it was possible to walk it off. Then his body started to veer to the right.
“Get down,” Georgia head coach Kirby Smart yelled to the senior linebacker, with his gesture being all Carter could see.