Alabama Football G05 at Ole Miss 2014

Ole Miss defensive back Trae Elston (7) celebrates Ole Miss defensive back Senquez Golson's game-clinching interception during the fourth quarter of the Alabama at Ole Miss football game, Saturday, October 4, 2014, at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss. Vasha Hunt/vhunt@al.com

(VASHA HUNT)

Not long after Alabama running back Kenyan Drake suffered a gruesome leg injury, some people were wondering if Ole Miss defensive back Trae Elston kicked at Drake after he was down.

Alabama fell 23-17 at Ole Miss on Saturday.

To see the video, go here. Warning: it does show Drake's injury. But it gives you a chance to view for yourself if you think Elston kicked Drake on purpose. Elston was not penalized for anything.

Here is a picture captured by a Twitter user from one angle.

SEC should discipline. Ole Miss' Trae Elston appears to kick at tackled Bama RB Kenyan Drake pic.twitter.com/L6cwslDRo0 — Allen W Wilson (@allenww07) October 5, 2014

Some national media members and popular Twitter accounts chimed in on the play.

Just saw Vine of Trae Elston stepping on Kenyan Drake’s head after that injury. Looks suspension-worthy to me. — Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) October 4, 2014

For those asking, it was Trae Elston who kicked Drake during injury. Bad look. Granted, Elston didn't know ankle had snapped, but still... — Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) October 4, 2014

It's probably not any worse than what Dillon Day did, but it's going to look worse because Drake had a broken leg (which Elston didn't hit) — Mark Schlabach (@Mark_Schlabach) October 4, 2014

Elston, a junior from Oxford, was suspended one game by the SEC for a 'flagrant and dangerous hit' two seasons ago.

Mississippi State center Dillon Day was suspended for the Bulldogs' win over Texas A&M for stomping on an LSU player in the previous game.

The play has generated plenty of talk on the AL.com comments and Facebook page. Vote for yourself.