Taylor Kelly injury update: Arizona State Sun Devils quarterback ‘pretty questionable’ for USC game
The Arizona State Sun Devils fell form the ranks of the unbeaten when they lost to the UCLA Bruins in a big way as their Pac-12 south foes routed them 62-27 as Arizona State played without their talented quarterback Taylor Kelly.
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Kelly was injured late in the win against the Colorado Buffaloes and his foot injury prevented him from playing in the pivotal Pac-12 showdown last Thursday night from Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ and his status for the upcoming game against the USC Trojans on Saturday remains a big question.
The second-team Pac-12 quarterback from last year is regarded as “pretty questionable” according to his head coach Todd Graham who said Kelly will be reevaluated on Wednesday to further determine his playing status for another crucial Pac-12 affair.
In his absence, Mike Bercovici started for the Sun Devils and threw for 488 yards and three touchdowns as Arizona State was forced to abandon the run and pass nearly every play in the final quarter and a half, but his two interceptions and lost fumble sank the team.
One of his interceptions was returned 95 yards for a touchdown by Ishmael Adams and his lost fumble resulted in another score for UCLA who took advantage of his mistakes.
Arizona State can ill afford to play another game without Kelly if they hope to repeat as Pac-12 south champions.
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