BYU's Hill leaves game with fractured left leg
Oct 4, 2014 - 4:33 AM Provo, UT (SportsNetwork.com) - BYU quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate, Taysom Hill, left Friday's game against Utah State late in the second quarter with what was diagnosed as a left leg fracture.On 2nd-and-7 from midfield, Hill took a designed quarterback run around the far side and was tackled for a gain of two. Hill's left leg got caught under Brian Suite during the play and the signal caller was in immediate pain as he hobbled to the sideline.
After receiving attention from the medical staff, Hill was placed in an air cast and taken off the field on a cart. X-rays taken at halftime showed a fracture of the left leg.
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