Henry Parrish injury update: Ole Miss RB leaves game with new issue after big hit
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Ole Miss running back Henry Parrish is having a tough day against Kentucky, coming out of the game multiple times for various injuries.
Shorty after checking back in following a brief exit for an apparent ankle injury, Parrish took a carry off the right side of the line of scrimmage and ran into a wall of Ole Miss defender. He lowered his head, appearing to take significant contact as he did so.
Henry Parrish was shaken up after the play and would exit the game again, heading to the sideline after being checked on extensively during a commercial break.
ABC sideline reporter Molly McGrath had just gotten done reporting on his previous injury, too.
“You saw running back Henry Parrish hobble off with a lower body injury,” McGrath said. “He had his left ankle heavily taped, gave teammates a thumbs-up. I’m told he is good to go.”
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Whether Henry Parrish will return to the game remains to be seen. Kentucky forced an Ole Miss punt shortly after Parrish’s injury, taking control of the ball offensively with the score 17-13 Rebels with about eight minutes left to play.
At the time of his exit from the game the second time, Parrish had 12 carries for 61 yards and a touchdown. He led all rushers in the contest.
Parrish return to the game after the hard hit in the fourth quarter, recording a rush for one yard on his first play back.
On3’s Nick Schultz also contributed to this injury report.