College football notes: Michigan QB Wilton Speight breaks collarbone

The Associated Press
November 15, 2016 at 5:58AM

Michigan quarterback Wilton Speight has a broken collarbone and will miss Saturday's home finale against Indiana, a person with knowledge of the injury said Monday.

The redshirt sophomore was hurt in the 14-13 loss at Iowa on Saturday. At Monday's news conference, Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh declined to cite the severity of the injury. But the Free Press has learned that it was more severe than Speight knew after the game. A broken collarbone would knock him out for the foreseeable future.

MGoBlog.com was first to report the news.

In terms of a timetable, former Michigan tailback Derrick Green suffered a broken collarbone Oct. 4, 2014 and was just returning to practice for the season finale in late November.

"It's going to depend on how he feels," Harbaugh said Monday. "Could be a [game-time decision].''

Starting duties likely will fall to backup quarterback John O'Korn, who has relieved Speight in blowout wins all season.

Etc.

• Washington middle linebacker Azeem Victor, the team's leading tackler, is expected to miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery for a broken lower right leg.

• Oregon State sophomore receiver Seth Collins is being treated at a hospital for an undisclosed ailment, the university confirmed. Collins, the Beavers' former quarterback who switched to receiver this year, has caught 36 passes for 418 yards this season.

• Washington State star receiver River Cracraft tore an ACL in the 20th-ranked Cougars' last game and is done for the season. The senior caught three touchdown passes in the 56-21 win over California before he was injured early in the third quarter. This season he caught 53 passes for 701 yards and five touchdowns.

• Matt Johns will be Virginia's starting quarterback on Saturday at Georgia Tech. Johns, who started every Cavaliers' game last season, will replace struggling transfer Kurt Benkert. Johns threw for 20 touchdowns with 17 interceptions last season.

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