Arizona star LB Scooby Wright leaves game with apparent knee injury
Scooby Wright, Arizona’s All-American middle linebacker, left in the first quarter of the Wildcats’ season opener against UTSA with an apparent knee injury.
According to the Associated Press, Wright went to the sideline to have his knee worked on by a trainer in the first quarter. The junior attempted to return to the game, but “came off again” and “remained on the bench with his knee wrapped in ice."
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We're clearly keeping an eye on Scooby Wright and we'll let you know what we know as soon as possible. #UTSAvsAZ pic.twitter.com/sL09s9jJBS
— #BackThePac (@Pac12Networks) September 4, 2015
Scooby Wright watching from the sideline, icing a knee, as UTSA scores 10 straight. 14-10 #arizonawildcats #beardown pic.twitter.com/tQEmDTq6NZ
— KVOA Sports (@KVOASports) September 4, 2015
Wright later came out for the second half wearing street clothes and walking with a crutch.
The absolute last thing anyone wanted to see on opening night: Arizona's Scooby Wright on a crutch. pic.twitter.com/JpT27lLryz
— J.B. Long (@JB_Long) September 4, 2015
Wright was the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2014 as a sophomore. He ranked in the top five nationally with 163 tackles, 29 tackles for loss, 14 sacks and six forced fumbles.
Needless to say, it would be a huge loss for Arizona if Wright were to miss a significant period of time.
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