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Scooby, Scooby Doo, where are you?
Scooby Wright was not to be found on the field after the first quarter Thursday night. He was on the sideline using a cane to maneuver around gingerly on his injured left knee.
How long he’s out, nobody knows. The junior All-American linebacker underwent an MRI on the knee after the 42-32 struggle against Texas-San Antonio at Arizona Stadium.
RIchRod said he doesn't think Scooby Wright's injury is "a bad ACL" but doesn't want to speculate.
— Anthony Gimino (@AGWildcatReport) September 4, 2015
That development overshadowed everything Thursday night, including the Wildcats’ survival against the 31-point-underdog Roadrunners.
Wright’s absence deflated (sorry to use that term in a football story) the Wildcats while it gave the Roadrunners some hope. UTSA out-gained Arizona 525-392 in total yards.
UTSA QB Blake Bogenschutz said “i think it really made an impact when he went down.” about Scooby Wright.
— Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) September 4, 2015
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