Cutter Boley injury update: Kentucky QB leaves game with leg injury

Kentucky quarterback Cutter Boley went down in a heap of pain following a 13-yard rush late in Saturday night’s game against No. 21 Texas.
With the game tied at 10, Boley spun out of a plethora of Texas tacklers and broke free for the gain of 13. He however took a big hit and went down in pain.
“Before the timeout, the young quarterback Cutter Boley was hurting and the right ankle was the injury they were looking at,” ESPN‘s Dave Flemming said. “The good news is he hopped up, was stretching it out and was walking on the sidelines.”
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Boley did eventually return to the game and led Kentucky on a seven-play, 46-yard drive which culminated in a game-tying field goal with 14 seconds remaining. This sent the game to overtime, which Kentucky would lose 16-13.
The redshirt freshman enjoyed the best game of his young college career, as he completed 31/39 passes for 258 yards. He also rushed for 45 yards on 14 carries and found the endzone for a score.