Sep 8, 2018; Columbia, SC, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Prather Hudson (24) runs for yardage against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium. Jeff Blake-USA TODAY Sports

A Georgia Bulldogs football player hit on ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge days after knocking her down in a sideline collision.

Rutledge shared a video on Twitter Sunday of some of her follies that took place while she was reporting on the Georgia-UMass game. That included getting pulled by Georgia’s mascot and getting run over by two players on the sideline.

One of the players who knocked into her was Georgia’s Prather Hudson. He decided to shoot his shot at Rutledge with a funny tweet.

“Hey @LauraMRutledge really sorry I knocked you down, but… I can pick you up at 7,” he said.

Rutledge sent a laughing emoji back. We’re guessing her husband, Josh, didn’t find it as funny.

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