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TCU star receiver Josh Doctson leaves game with wrist injury
By Chris Wright
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TCU star receiver Josh Doctson left Saturday’s game against Oklahoma State after injuring his left hand while bracing after a catch.
Doctson was down when it appeared an OSU player hit him. He came up holding his wrist.
#TCU Josh Doctson is injured when Oklahoma State Cowboys Jordan Burton hits him after Doctson was down. pic.twitter.com/TXFQj1MPZA
— Max Faulkner (@mfaulknerphotog) November 7, 2015
TCU's great WR Josh Doctson being tended to, has a wrist injury pic.twitter.com/uX7OwfvjJx
— Randy Renner (@RandyRenner) November 7, 2015
Doctson entered Saturday as the nation’s leader in receiving yards (1,251) and was second in touchdown receptions (14).
The 6-3, 195-pound senior suffered a broken hand during spring practice.
Josh Doctson down with what looks like a wrist injury. That'd be a huge loss for TCU, already trailing Oklahoma State
— SI College Football (@si_ncaafb) November 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/Tepper/status/663118200532398080
Josh Doctson may need a miracle to get back on the field anytime soon. Ugly hit on his wrist. Frogs don't really have a go-to WR behind him.
— David Ubben (@davidubben) November 7, 2015
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A 30-time APSE award-winning editor with previous stints at the Miami Herald, The Indianapolis Star and News & Observer, Executive Editor Chris Wright oversees editorial operations for Saturday Down South.