USC is having to scramble once again to find a quarterback.
Kedon Slovis — who took over the quarterback position for USC when J.T. Daniels suffered a torn ACL and meniscus in the first game of the season — left Friday's matchup with Utah after just two plays after taking a big hit while delivering a pass.
They’re looking at Kedon Slovis’ shoulder/collar bone after this big hit. Matt Fink coming in at QB for the Trojans. pic.twitter.com/Rxbfxby8t0
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) September 21, 2019
According to Fox Sports, Slovis went to the locker room to be evaluated for a head injury, but other reports indicated the quarterback also may have suffered a shoulder or collar bone injury as well.
Slovis has been solid since taking over for Daniels as he came into Friday's game completing 77.3% of his passes with five touchdowns and four interceptions in three games (two starts) for the Trojans.
Fortunately for USC, third-string quarterback Matt Fink picked up the slack when he entered the game and led the Trojans into the end zone on his first drive.
This story will be updated.