ESPN's Laura Rutledge is used to being in the thick of the action in her job as a sideline reporter covering college football.
But Rutledge got more than she bargained for when she became an unlikely victim during Saturday’s game between the Georgia Bulldogs and visiting Massachusetts Minutemen.
Rutledge was inadvertently leveled by Bulldogs running back Prather Hudson as the redshirt freshman was being driven out of bounds by the UMass defense.
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ESPN's Laura Rutledge is used to being in the thick of the action in her job as a sideline reporter
But in the Georgia vs Massachusetts game she was taken out by two players
Georgia running back Prather Hudson later apologized for the unfortunate incident
Prather was trying to block a UMass defender when the pair tumbled out of bounds and into the unfortunate reporter.
The 30-year-old former Miss Florida was sent tumbling to the ground but was unhurt. She later took to Twitter to thank UGa Athletics for helping her back up.
Hudson was keen to make up for knocking her over, too, and even asked her out on a date.
'Hey @LauraMRutledge really sorry I knocked you down, but… I can pick you up at 7,' he wrote on Twitter.
The 30-year-old former Miss Florida was sent tumbling to the ground but was unhurt
Hudson's attempt to make the most of his meeting with Rutledge went viral on Twitter
The 30-year-old is a former Miss Florida but now she works as a sports reporter for ESPN
Rutledge, who is married to free agent baseball player Josh Rutledge, replied simply with a laughing emoji.
Hudson's attempt to make the most of his meeting with Rutledge went viral on Twitter.
On Thursday, his original tweet had garnered more than 73,000 retweets but also attracted much scorn.
When Rutledge informed fans she was married, many users simply replied to Hudson: 'RIP'
But the running back can find comfort in that Georgia Bulldogs defeated UMass Minutemen 66-27.
Hudson majors in finance at the University, where his father also studied.
Rutledge, who is married to baseball star Josh Rutledge, replied simply with a laughing emoji
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Main photo article ESPN’s Laura Rutledge is used to being in the thick of the action in her job as a sideline reporter covering college football.
But Rutledge got more than she bargained for when she became an unlikely victim during Saturday’s game between the Georgia Bulldogs and visiting Massachusetts M...
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