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Virginia QB Chandler Morris injured in first half vs. Wake Forest
Chandler Morris left the game after a hit while sliding, impacting the 12th-ranked Cavaliers who started 8-1 and 5-0 in conference play.
- On Saturday, Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris left after a hit while sliding in the second quarter at the Cavaliers' 14-yard line.
- The hit occurred when Travon West and Davaughn Patterson converged, sandwiching Morris at the 14-yard line; West was flagged for a personal foul but not targeting.
- Morris stayed down for several minutes before leaving the field, and Coach Tony Elliott said at halftime that Daniel Kaelin replaced him and Morris would not return.
- Morris's absence mattered given Virginia's season standing as the 12th-ranked Cavaliers, who entered 8-1 overall and 5-0 in Atlantic Coast Conference play, trailed Wake Forest 10-6 at halftime.
- Medical notes indicate the hit wasn't tied to his left shoulder issue, and Morris, a transfer from North Texas and son of former college coach Chad Morris, helped set a school record for single-game total offense.
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Virginia QB Chandler Morris injured in first half vs. Wake Forest and ruled out for rest of game
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