Former South Carolina QB Jake Bentley has knee injury, outlook for rest of season in question
South Alabama quarterback Jake Bentley suffered a torn MCL on Saturday against Troy and will miss this weekend’s game against Appalachian State.
Bentley was injured on the first series of the game after completing all 3 of his pass attempts for 49 yards.
His status beyond Saturday’s game against the Mountaineers remains unclear but team doctors have not yet ruled him out for the season.
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The injury spoils what has been an impressive season for the 6th-year senior, who has passed for 2,122 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 5 interception.
Bentley played his first 4 seasons of college football for the Gamecocks, but left after losing his starting job as a senior.
In his first 3 seasons with South Carolina, Bentley passed for 7,385 yards, 54 touchdowns, and 30 interceptions.
He subsequently transferred to Utah for 1 season before heading to South Alabama to take advantage of the NCAA’s COVID-19 eligibility rule.
The Jaguars are 5-4 on the season.
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