Kamario Taylor injury: Jeff Lebby updates status of Mississippi State QB
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Mississippi State football quarterback Kamario Taylor appears to have avoided a major injury following a scary scene in the Duke’ Mayo Bowl on Friday, Jan. 2.
According to Bulldogs head coach Jeff Lebby following the game, the initial prognosis for Taylor appeared to be positive.
“Initial reports have been good,” Lebby said postgame following MSU’s loss to Wake Forest. “We’ll continue to obviously evaluate and get more information tomorrow.”
In his second career start, the freshman was carted off the field with 1:52 remaining in the game after he sustained a hit on a scramble. He immediately grabbed his lower left leg and was attended to by Mississippi State’s medical staff for several minutes before being taken off on a cart.
Here’s the latest on Taylor’s injury:
Kamario Taylor injury updates
Taylor, who finished with 241 passing yards, 63 rushing yards and two total touchdowns, made several trips to the medical tent throughout the game and received 2 1/2 bags of IV fluid at halftime, according to the ESPN broadcast.
Lebby said he never considered removing Taylor from the game. Following the game, Taylor’s mother posted on Facebook that the news for Taylor was indeed positive.
“Thanks, everyone, for the prayers, it was his ankle, but nothing is torn or broken God had my baby covered and for that I say thank you, lord,” LaQuandra Conner wrote.
Despite already having his name in the transfer portal, Luke Kromenhoek took over duties for Taylor in the final moments of the game. Blake Shapen, who started 11 games for the Bulldogs this season, was not with the team for the Duke’s Mayo Bowl.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jeff Lebby updates status of Mississippi State QB Kamario Taylor
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