UPDATE: Ole Miss player suspended for stomping Kenyan Drake on play he was injured

Early in the second quarter, Alabama wide receiver Kenyan Drake suffered a gruesome leg injury in which his lower leg was bent and his foot faced the wrong direction. Due to the graphic nature of the injury, we won't have an image of the actual injury.

Early in the second quarter, Alabama wide receiver Kenyan Drake suffered a gruesome leg injury in which his lower leg was bent and his foot faced the wrong direction. Due to the graphic nature of the injury, we won't have an image of the actual injury.

However, the referees apparently missed defensive back Trae Elston stomp Drake after he was on the ground.

UPDATE: Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze announced Monday that the team has suspended Elston for the first half of the Rebels' game against Texas A&M this Saturday.

Trae Elston has been suspended for the first half of the Texas A&M game for the kick. That's Hugh Freeze's decision, and SEC has upheld it.

— Hugh Kellenberger (@HKellenbergerCL) October 6, 2014

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