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November 12, 2009

Chris Turner is "doubtful"

Starting quarterback Chris Turner (knee) is doubtful for Saturday's game against Virginia Tech.

That means Jamarr Robinson will likely make his first start.

Here is coach Friedgen on Turner::

"Chris is doubtful so we’ll have to see at game time how we make that decision."

Here is Friedgen on Robinson:

"He's had a good week of practice. Some things are not as fast as they need to be."

Robinson completed five of 11 passes for 27 yards against N.C. State and ran nine times for 54 yards, excluding yardage lost in sacks.

Friedgen said he wouldn't anticipate playing freshman Danny O'Brien but wouldn't rule it out if playing O'Brien were necessary to win.


Posted by Jeff Barker at 5:55 PM | | Comments (1)
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About Jeff Barker
Tracking the TerpsJeff Barker has been a Baltimore Sun sports writer since 2004, handling stories and projects including Terrapins basketball, the NFL, sports economics, congressional steroids hearings and youth coaches who run afoul of the law. Before that, he covered news -- including the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks -- and politics for The Baltimore Sun, the Washington bureau of The Arizona Republic and The Associated Press.

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