
Oregon could be without maybe their most dynamic threat at wide receiver for the rest of the Rose Bowl vs Florida State.
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The first ever College Football Playoff game is underway out in the Rose Bowl between the Oregon Ducks and the Florida State Seminoles, and already we might have a casualty in this one, and the Ducks will be a little short-handed.
After the opening kickoff, which was received by the Ducks, wide receiver Devon Allen limped off the field and went to the trainer’s table on the sidelines.
Huge ice pack on #Oregon's Devon Allen's right leg. He's the Ducks fastest player and coaches say their most consistent WR.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) January 1, 2015
Not long after being looked at, Allen was taken away from the field.
Devon Allen is leaving the field in a wheelchair.
— Andrew Greif (@AndrewGreif) January 1, 2015
Losing a dynamic player like Allen definitely puts a damper on the Ducks’ chances in this one. As more info becomes available, we will keep you updated on the status of Devon Allen.
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