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Penn State player seen vomiting on the turf during Big Ten Championship game against Oregon

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Penn State star Kobe King was seen vomiting on the field during their game against Oregon.

Penn State star Kobe King was seen vomiting on the field midway through Saturday night’s Big Ten matchup against Oregon.

Moments before the ball was snapped during the first half, the linebacker was seen walking inside his own end zone when he suddenly gagged and doubled over.

As his teammates watched, King vomited, the vomit spilling through his face mask and even over the visor of his helmet.

However, instead of seeking immediate medical attention, one of his fellow defenders gestured for King to move to his right.

The redshirt junior, from Detroit, Michigan, had barely finished vomiting when the ball was snapped and Penn State tried to hold off the Ducks.

Saturday night pitted two of the three highest-ranked teams in college football for the conference championship.

Penn State star Kobe King was seen vomiting on the field during their game against Oregon.

King confronts Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel during the Big Ten Championship game

King confronts Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel during Big Ten Championship game

The No. 1 Oregon Ducks came into the game with a perfect 12-0 record, while the No. 3 Nittany Lions went 11-1 in their first 12 games.

Both Penn State and Oregon are almost guaranteed to be in the 12-team College Football Playoffs. They will be joined by Georgia after the Bulldogs beat Texas in overtime on Saturday.

Georgia became SEC champions despite losing quarterbacks both late in the first half and in the final overtime against second-ranked Texas in Atlanta.

Reserve Gunner Stockton’s helmet went flying in a terrifying moment when he was hit by the Longhorns’ Andrew Mukuba on the second-to-last play of the game.

Injured starter Carson Beck returned to the field for the final play to deliver to star running back Trevor Etienne for a four-yard touchdown and a 22-19 victory.

Beck had previously been ruled out after suffering an injury to his throwing arm late in the first half, but recovered enough to get the ball to Etienne to clinch the Bulldogs’ second SEC crown in the last three. years.

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