Texas Tech QB Behren Morton exits opener against Arkansas-Pine Bluff after getting sacked
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8:52 PM on Saturday, August 30
The Associated Press
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton came up limping after getting sacked against FCS member Arkansas-Pine Bluff and exited Saturday night's game one play later.
The No. 23 Red Raiders, who beat the Golden Lions 67-7, were leading 30-0 in the second quarter when Tayvon Hardwick came off the edge and hit Morton low, tweaking the senior's lower right leg. Hardwick was penalized for roughing the passer.
Morton took the next snap and handed off to J'Koby Williams, who ran 5 yards for a touchdown. Morton and coach Joey McGuire then conferred with the medical staff, and Morton left the field.
He was still in uniform when he returned to the sideline before halftime, and Joey McGuire said doctors felt good about what the coach said he was a hyperextended knee.
“Nothing is broken. Feel like it’s all muscle as far as the hyperextension in his knee,” McGuire told reporters after the game. “And the pain kind of ran down the outside of that calf and shin area. The docs feel good about it.”
Morton likely would have taken a seat not long after he got hit. He already had 201 yards passing and four touchdowns, and Texas Tech led 47-0 at the break.
Will Hammond replaced Morton and led two more scoring drives as the Red Raiders put up points all eight times they had the ball before halftime with six touchdowns and two field goals.
Morton said he was entering the season healthy for the first time since his redshirt freshman season after undergoing offseason shoulder surgery. The Red Raiders have lofty expectations after reportedly spending big to land one of the country's top transfer classes.
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