Brady Cook's Night Out: Why the Missouri QB Left the Alabama Game
Alright, let's talk football. This past weekend, the Missouri Tigers took on the Alabama Crimson Tide in a game that, well, let's just say it wasn't pretty for the Tigers. And a big reason why was because their starting quarterback, Brady Cook, exited the game early. So, what happened?
It all started in the first quarter. Cook, trying to extend a play, got hit hard by Alabama's defense. Ouch! He went down like a ton of bricks and was clearly in some pain. After a few minutes of being checked out by the trainers, he was helped off the field and straight to the locker room. Not exactly a good sign for a quarterback's confidence.
Now, the official word from the Missouri camp? Concussion protocol. You know, that safety measure that keeps players from going back in too soon. It's a good thing, but man, it's tough to watch your starting QB leave the game like that.
It's a real bummer for the Tigers, especially with such a tough opponent like Alabama. They were already facing an uphill battle, and losing their QB definitely didn't help things. It was clear Cook was trying to make plays, but sometimes things just don't go your way.
So, what's next for Brady Cook and the Tigers? Well, we'll just have to see how he recovers. Hopefully, he's back on the field soon, but safety comes first. It's all about getting back to 100% before you step back into the heat of battle. We'll be watching, that's for sure.