USC QB Kedon Slovis exits with leg injury issue against Arizona State
USC freshman quarterback Kedon Slovis exited Saturday’s USC game at Arizona State due to what appeared to be a left leg injury issue in the third quarter.
Slovis completed a pass on a 3rd-and-3 from the USC 13 for a first down but was knocked down on the play. He was down on the ground and received medical attention. Trojans lineman Beett Neilon was also down on the play.
Slovis limped off the field and was replaced by Matt Fink, who played in three games in September after Slovis suffered a concussion.
Slovis may have had a cramp in his left leg because he reportedly received an IV and had his calf massaged.
From what I could see from near the medical tent, it looked like Kedon Slovis is getting an IV. A trainer was also massaging his left calf.
— Keely Eure (@keelyismyname) November 9, 2019
The USC quarterback was having a great game. He was 25/34 for 378 yards and four touchdowns with one interception at the time of his departure. Later in the fourth quarter, Slovis seemed ready to return to the game.