Virginia Tech wide receiver Stephen Gosnell sustained a left knee injury during a game, leaving him unable to put weight on his knee. He was tended to by trainers and emerged with a wrap around his left kneecap, unable to continue playing. Gosnell's injury occurred while trying to make a cut running a route, and he had to be helped off the field. Another player, Bufkin, also left the game after injuring his right leg while making a Eurostep-type move, requiring assistance from teammates. Both incidents resulted in the players being unable to continue playing.
Bufkin just left the game after appearing to injure his right leg. Appeared to slip when planting his left foot on a Eurostep-type move. Jumped, fell on his back while pinching his right leg on the landing. Left the court hopping on his left leg with the help of teammates.
Virginia Tech WR Stephen Gosnell: Appears done for the day https://t.co/iglT9qT3aW
Stephen Gosnell's on the sideline with what looks like a wrap/sleeve on his left knee. No helmet. #Hokies
Stephen Gosnell has emerged from the medical tent with a wrap around his left kneecap. He doesn't have his helmet with him. #Hokies
Stephen Gosnell can't put weight on his left knee after he went down trying to make a cut running a route. He ran off to a loud applause, but barely made it to the bench before sitting down. Jaylin Lane and Da'Quan Felton are checking in on him. #Hokies
Incompletion on third down when Stephen Gosnell fell when he planted and tried to run to the corner. He's down after the play, with the trainers tending to him. #Hokies