Que Robinson injury update: Unfortunate update emerges on Alabama OLB status
Unfortunately, injuries have been frequent for Alabama on Saturday night against LSU. A couple of key players have left the game with an issue, specifically pass rusher Que Robinson. White he did walk off the field with trainers, it was something around the arm bothering him.
A few minutes later, ESPN’s Holly Rowe provided an update on Robinson, something Alabama was able to diagnose quickly due to a portable X-ray machine. Rowe described it as a “severe forearm” injury for Robinson — not great news.
However, there was some positivity on the offensive side. Starting right guard Jaeden Roberts can come back into the game at some point after going down after a play.
“Que Robinson has gone to the locker room with, apparently, what looks like a pretty severe forearm injury,” Rowe said. “He was completely immobilized. The good news is, Jaeden Roberts, their right guard, is able to come back and play if they want him to.”
Rowe did not have an official ruling on Robinson for the rest of the game but based on her report, the EDGE is likely out for the game.
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LSU has been shooting itself in the foot all night with penalties, backing themselves up, or extending Alabama drives. One in the third quarter was a facemask on Jalen Milroe, giving Alabama a third down after seemingly forcing a punt. Not too many people inside Tiger Stadium agreed with the call and reacted by throwing trash onto the field.
Officials had to stop the play while stadium employees cleared the playing surface. ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit was not too happy, calling them “clowns” for throwing the trash. He referenced what we saw unfold in Austin during the Georgia game, pinpointing it as the start of this recent trend.
“Why does that have to become a thing this year?” Herbstreit asked. “Some idiots do this at Texas and all of a sudden, we see it popping up in college football. Enough is enough, clowns… This is just stupid.”