UCF and Navy were clashing in Annapolis Saturday, and Adrian Killins was making a huge impact on the game before he was forced out for a strange reason.
He had just completed his 11th rushing attempt for the game, which put him at 111 yards, when he was hit late and ended up getting injured. The reason he was injured is that Navy’s mascot, which is a goat, had a feed bucket in front of him. That bucket happened to be right where Killins landed out of bounds.
Adrian Killins crashes into the Navy mascot on #UCF’s last possession. pic.twitter.com/RnhcYiIv8n
— Matt Murschel (@osmattmurschel) October 21, 2017
Killins had to be helped off the field after this play.
Adrian Killins banged up on that last play and is helped off the field. Rough game. #UCFvsNavy
— Matt Murschel (@osmattmurschel) October 21, 2017
It’s just a terrible sequence of events for the sophomore running back, who had just wowed everyone with a rare display of speed on a 79-yard touchdown shortly before this occurred.