Florida State WR Rashad Greene leaves game vs Wake Forest with concussion
By Jack Crosby
The Florida State Seminoles are in the third quarter of their contest with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, and are holding a 16-3 lead. However, they will have to go the rest of the way without their leading wide receiver, Rashad Greene, who has been ruled done for the rest of the day with a concussion.
Greene had been taken to the locker room and was being evaluated for what they described as a specific ailment, and that ailment has indeed been found to be a concussion.
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Should Greene have to miss anymore time than this game on Saturday against Wake Forest, that is a huge blow to the defending national champions.
So far this year, Greene has recorded 35 catches for 543 yards with three scores. There is still a lot of firepower on this FSU offense, however Greene is the go-to guy for Jameis Winston and has always proven to com through in the clutch. The ‘Noles offense has struggled a few times so far this season, so Greene would no doubt be a huge loss.
As we learn more information about the injury to the leading Florida State wide receiver, we will keep you updated right here on the FanSided college football section.
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