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Sam Leavitt Sidelined for Arizona State's Title Rematch with Iowa State
Sam Leavitt has missed multiple games due to a lingering foot injury, and backup Jeff Sims will start as Leavitt has thrown for 1,628 yards and 10 touchdowns this season, coach said.
- Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt will not play against Iowa State after twice leaving last week's 24-16 loss, limping off in the fourth quarter following a first-quarter hit.
- Leavitt first sustained the foot injury against Baylor on Sept. 20, and he missed the ensuing loss to Utah two weeks later.
- This season, Sam Leavitt has compiled 1,628 yards and 10 touchdowns with three interceptions after leading Arizona State to the College Football Playoff last year.
- Backup Jeff Sims is expected to start against Iowa State after going 6-for-11 for 58 yards following Sam Leavitt's exit last week.
- Coach Kenny Dillingham said the problem has been lingering all year, and Sam Leavitt was in a walking boot at Arizona State's practice Tuesday.
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Sam Leavitt sidelined for Arizona State’s title rematch with Iowa State
The rematch of last season's Big 12 championship game features two teams sliding downward in the conference race.Defending champion Arizona State has lost two of its last three games and Iowa State has dropped three straight heading into Saturday's clash in Ames, Iowa.The Sun Devils clobbered the Cyclones 45-19 in last season's conference title game to earn a spot in the College Football Playoff. On Saturday, there's not nearly as much at stake.…
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Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt (foot) out vs. Iowa State
Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt will miss Saturday's rematch of last year's Big 12 Conference championship game against Iowa State in Ames, a school spokesperson announced Tuesday.
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