Robertson out awaiting MRI results.
From Philly.com
"Right now the situation is that we think it's a [posterior cruciate ligament]," Talley said of the late-game injury, which forced Robertson from the game. "We don't think it's an [anterior cruciate ligament]. We're going to have an MRI on Monday. So we'll see more and know more after we get the MRI."
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From Comcast Sportsnet Philadelphia: also lost two starting OT's. Not sure what their injuries are.
“I’m a big proponent of that when you win a game, [you should] be happy no matter what happens,” Talley said. “But for us, we lost our all-world quarterback and I don’t know how long that’s going to be. He has an MRI today. And we lost two starting offensive tackles [Brad Seaton and Ethan Greenidge] in the game, so we have a ton of injuries right now going into the Penn game.”
At the same time, Talley admitted that his players’ “spirits are pretty good” because redshirt freshman Zach Bednarczyk led the Wildcats on two scoring drives after replacing Robertson, before being named the CAA Rookie of the Week for his comeback heroics.
But while acknowledging his new QB has a lot of talent, Talley still has some uneasiness as to how Bednarczyk will do in his first start this week.
“He has the same stuff John has,” Talley said. “He can throw, he can run. He’s as fast as John is, he’s a really good runner. What he doesn’t have is a total grasp of the offense for the last four years. John was a master of our offense. … Zach doesn’t have that experience so we have to really dumb down the offensive playbook for this game.”