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Dalton practices Monday; Status unknown for BYU

Travis L. Brown

Issue date: 10/14/08 Section: Sports
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Sophomore quarterback Andy Dalton practiced Monday after he sat for the second straight game due to a knee injury, a 13-7 win at Colorado State.

Monday's practice was not in full pads, but Dalton was participating in drills. Dalton did have a knee brace on his right knee but was running on the field seemingly without any problems.

Dalton was injured at the end of a 35-10 loss to Oklahoma on Sept. 17 and has not played since. Junior Marcus Jackson has started the past two games, both victories, and was co-Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Week after a 41-7 win over San Diego State.

Athletics Media Relations could not be reached for comment regarding Dalton's status.

Travis L. Brown


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