Kansas QB Jalon Daniels suffers apparent shoulder injury against TCU

Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels suffered an injury late in the second quarter of his team’s Saturday morning game against TCU. Daniels appeared to land on his throwing arm/shoulder and would walk off the field on his own power, waiting to be evaluated by team doctors.
“The pain was evident on Jalon Daniels’ face as he made his way to the injury table there,” FOX reporter Allison Williams said. “Tears welling in his eyes and grimace across his face. Some signs of frustration and disappointment with that injury as well. I heard him pounding on the table there with that left hand while he was being attended to.”
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Coming into this game, Daniels was one of the most popular players in all of college football. Through five games, Daniels had thrown for 983 yards and 11 touchdowns, while also adding 329 yards and five touchdowns on the ground.
Behind the play of Daniels, Kansas has become one of the top stories in college football. The Jayhawks entered this weekend at 5-0 and ranked No. 19 in the country. ESPN hosted the popular show College GameDay ahead of the Saturday morning matchup between the Jayhawks and the Horned Frogs.