The Liberty Bowl was a surreal experience for Kansas State senior Kody Cook. Never during his K-State career did he think he would start a game at a position other than receiver. Yet there he was Saturday, taking the field with the Wildcats as the team
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Liberty Bowl parking lot was packed with people tailgating. Some got here as early as 8 a.m. Saturday, and one group was determined not to let anything get in their way of coming to the game. Richard Searles, his wife Karin and
Arkansas wide receiver Dominique Reed showed signs of movement on the field after a scary hit to the head during the second quarter of the Liberty Bowl against Kansas State. ESPN sideline reporter Dawn Davenport said they're calling it an apparent neck
The Liberty Bowl was a surreal experience for Kansas State senior Kody Cook. Never during his K-State career did he think he would start a game at a position other than receiver. Yet there he was Saturday, taking the field with the Wildcats as the team
Reed remained on the Liberty Bowl turf for close to 10 minutes as medical personnel worked to secure him to the stretcher. Both teams came out on the field to support Reed, while the ESPN broadcast noted Reed was awake, speaking and had feeling in his