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Garrett Nussmeier injury update: LSU QB seen limping in Tigers' last drive of half
Garrett Nussmeier Injury Update: LSU QB Seen Limping in Tigers' Last Drive of Half
What Happened?
During the second quarter of LSU's game against Mississippi State, quarterback Garrett Nussmeier was seen limping noticeably after a run. He remained in the game for one more play before being replaced by backup Walker Howard.
Nussmeier's Injury Status
The extent of Nussmeier's injury is currently unknown. LSU head coach Brian Kelly told reporters after the game that Nussmeier “tweaked his ankle” and that the team would evaluate him further.
LSU's Quarterback Situation
If Nussmeier is unable to play in LSU's next game against Auburn, Howard will likely start. Howard, a true freshman, has played sparingly this season.
Impact on LSU's Playoff Hopes
Nussmeier's injury could have a significant impact on LSU's playoff hopes. The Tigers are currently 6-2 and ranked No. 16 in the College Football Playoff rankings. However, they need to win out their remaining games and hope for some help from other teams in order to make the playoff.
Nussmeier's Past Injuries
Nussmeier has a history of injuries. He missed the first two games of the 2022 season with a shoulder injury. He also missed two games in 2021 with a foot injury.
What's Next?
LSU will provide an update on Nussmeier's injury status later this week. The Tigers will host Auburn on Saturday, November 12.