After a plethora of injuries in the quarterback room, it seems Bourguet will get the starting nod as the healthiest quarterback remaining.
Arizona State UniversityEach week, it seems the Sun Devils are hampered by the injury bug most noticeably in the quarterback room. We know freshman Jaden Rashda is out for an extended period of time, and Drew Pyne is working through a litany of injuries which leaves Trenton Bourguet as the most viable starter.
Bourguet left the team's week 3 loss to Fresno State on crutches due to an ankle sprain, but was back at practice Tuesday and back to nearly 100 percent, according to Coach Kenny Dillingham."His arm looks fresh to be honest," Dillingham said."So maybe that time off, that last week not throwing really rested his body, rested his arm, because his arm looks fresh."
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