Arkansas wideout Dominique Reed carted off field after taking a scary, big hit

This was a pretty frightening scene in Memphis, Tn. during the Autozone Liberty Bowl. In the second quarter between Arkansas and Kansas State, Razorback wide receiver Dominique Reed caught a pass in the red zone and took one tackle, and attempted to duck his head to avoid another one from K-State defensive back Sean Newlan.

This was a pretty frightening scene in Memphis, Tn. during the Autozone Liberty Bowl. In the second quarter between Arkansas and Kansas State, Razorback wide receiver Dominique Reed caught a pass in the red zone and took one tackle, and attempted to duck his head to avoid another one from K-State defensive back Sean Newlan. He still took the hit though, and went down while immediately dropping the ball as he did.

REPLAY: Here's a look at the hit Dominique Reed took directly to the head #LibertyBowl pic.twitter.com/t9Ve5zlShV

— Razorback Nation (@RazNation) January 2, 2016

Newlan was not called for targeting on the play. Reed was down for several minutes as trainers evaluated him. ESPN sideline reporter Dawn Davenport reported that it was a neck injury, but he was conscious and had some movement in his fingers. He was put onto a stretcher and his arms and legs were strapped down before being carted off the field on a golf cart. Davenport reported he was being transported to Methodist Hospital in Memphis.

Later in the broadcast, ESPN provided an update stating that there were "positive signs."

UPDATE: Arkansas WR Dominique Reed smiling, talking and showing positive signs, including movement in his fingers. https://t.co/pK74172oYj

— ESPN (@espn) January 2, 2016

Reed had six touchdowns on the season, along with 520 receiving yards.

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