Iowa State player carted off, hospitalized after collapsing to field from brutal hit
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There was a scary moment in Iowa on Saturday when a college football player was carted off the field after collapsing.
Iowa State tight end Benjamin Brahmer needed to be carted off the field after he fell to the turf while trying to walk off a tackle.
With the Cyclones trailing 24-19 in the fourth quarter, Brahmer was hit hard by Arizona State's Keith Abney II on a ball thrown to him.
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Iowa State Cyclones tight end Benjamin Brahmer is driven off the field during their game with the Arizona State Sun Devils in the second half at Jack Trice Stadium. (Reese Strickland/Imagn Images)
Brahmer clearly felt the brunt of the hit from the jump, and it took him a few seconds to get up.
Training staff came onto the field to assist, but Brahmer began walking off the field toward his sideline.
But it only took a few seconds for Brahmer to lose his balance and fall. Brahmer then lay on the playing surface before being carted off.
Head coach Matt Campbell said Brahmer was hospitalized for "precautionary" reasons, but his outlook is good.
"So far the feedback we've gotten has been positive...it was tough to watch and Ben is as tough as they come," Campbell said, via KCCI.
Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht added, "We’re just happy that guy is all right. He’s conscious and we’ll miss that guy. He’ll be back better than ever."
Offensive lineman Austin Barrett (72), offensive lineman Dylan Barrett (61), and offensive lineman Garret Rutledge (65) of the Iowa State Cyclones take a knee after their teammate tight end Benjamin Brahmer of the Iowa State Cyclones was injured on a play in the second half of


