A stoppage during the Purdue football game was to allow further medical attention and an ambulance for a Washington player.
Washington wide receiver Raiden Vines-Bright left the Huskies’ 49-13 victory over Purdue on Saturday night in an ambulance after taking a big hit.
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Latest updates on Washington WR Raiden Vines-Bright, who left the Huskies' game against Purdue in an ambulance.
Iowa Hawkeyes head football coach Kirk Ferentz speaks during a news conference in Iowa City, Iowa on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023. (Nick Rohlman/The Gazette) Buy Photo IOWA CITY — Iowa wide receiver Diante ...
Diante Vines felt a comforting presence wash over him when he scored his first touchdown in an Iowa uniform. Vines said it was his Uncle Mike, who had just died from Stage 4 metastatic cancer a few ...
Diante Vines wants to be a playmaker. And the Iowa wide receiver laughed at the thought that maybe his rehabilitation work will help him make some big catches. Vines, a third-year sophomore, is on the ...
IOWA CITY — In the spring, Kirk Ferentz remembers the Hawkeyes having plenty of injuries — “probably as many as I can remember.” Iowa is “certainly in better position than we were in the spring,” ...
Leads ODU wideouts Vines posted four receptions (on six targets) for 89 yards during Saturday's 35-32 loss to James Madison. Impact Vines paced the Monarchs' WR corps in receptions and receiving yards ...
The Purdue football game was stopped for a handful of minutes as medical personnel and an ambulance was brought out to attend to a Washington receiver. Raiden Vines-Bright was reportedly moving his ...
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