Thursday, November 4, 2010

Pac-10 Report: League Play Putting Hurt on Quarterbacks

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The year of the quarterback in the Pac-10 has gone a little wrong.

When the season began, the conference was chock-full of experienced, talented passers.

But with a month to go, some of those same experienced, talented guys are watching from the sidelines in warm-ups. Four of the 10 teams in the conference are currently, or have been, without their starting quarterback so far. Two starters are done for the year.

Washington quarterback Jake Locker is going to miss at least one game with a broken rib, a fracture that worsened during the Huskies' 41-0 loss to Stanford last Saturday night. And the game he's going to miss is a big one -- the Huskies traveling to Eugene Saturday for a matchup against No. 1 Oregon. Washington coach Steve Sarkisian said that he's hoping to get Locker back for the final three games of the season.

Cal's fifth-year senior Kevin Riley, who was looking to finish his roller-coaster career on an up note, now ends his career with a serious knee injury, incurred last Saturday against Oregon State.

 

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Source: http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2010/11/03/pac-10-report-league-play-is-putting-hurt-on-quarterbacks/

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