Source: Badgers’ Mordecai out with broken hand

NCAAF

Wisconsin quarterback Tanner Mordecai broke his hand during Saturday’s 15-6 loss to Iowa on Saturday and had surgery on Sunday, a source told ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

Mordecai had a pin put in his hand and he’s expected to be out for the immediate future, according to the source. A specific timetable on his return is unknown.

Mordecai, a transfer from SMU, completed 12 of 20 passes for 106 yards before sustaining the injury.

Television cameras caught Mordecai tapping the top of his hand and telling the Wisconsin sideline, “I can’t throw,” before exiting the game late in the first half with the Badgers trailing 7-0. Coach Luke Fickell told reporters that Mordecai couldn’t grip the football.

Redshirt freshman Braedyn Locke, a transfer from Mississippi State who did not play last season, replaced Mordecai and finished the game, passing for 122 yards with an interception.

Wisconsin will start Locke moving forward, per a source.

Mordecai started Wisconsin’s first six games and had 1,127 passing yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions. The Badgers (4-2) visit Illinois next week.

Information from ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg was used in this report.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Six Nations: England’s Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Sam Underhill to miss tournament
Penguins’ Malkin latest victim of home burglary
McIlroy: Norman’s LIV Golf exit a ‘good move’
Sources: High-ranking exec Glaser leaving Pats
Malkin’s Cup rings found at home after burglary

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *