
Brandon Allen Injury: Updates on Arkansas QB's Status and Return
Arkansas quarterback Brandon Allen is recovering from an ankle injury suffered against Ole Miss but is expected to be ready to play in whatever bowl game the Razorbacks find themselves in.
Continue for updates.
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Allen Expected to be Ready for Bowl Game
Kevin McGuire of College Football Talk has the latest on Allen:
"Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema, when not spending time denying any rumors about being candidate for the Nebraska coaching job, said he feels good about his starting quarterback’s chances to be ready to go for whatever bowl game the Razorbacks will be playing in. Starting quarterback Brandon Allen is expected to be “good to go,” as Bielema put it Wednesday.
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Friday, Nov. 28
Allen Takes Part in Pregame Warmups
Robbie Neiswanger of the Arkansas News Bureau has an update on Allen's status ahead of Friday's game:
Wednesday, Nov. 26
Allen Returns to Practice, Condition Improving
Bleacher Reports Barrett Sallee has an update on Allen's progress, from head coach Brett Bielema:
David Paschal of the Chattanooga Times Free Press has more from Bielema:
"Bret Bielema says if quarterback Brandon Allen keeps improving that he will be good to go Friday. That would be good news for #UGA.
— David Paschall (@DavidSPaschall) November 26, 2014"
Saturday, Nov. 22
Allen Injures Ankle
Arkansas quarterback Brandon Allen left Saturday's game against Mississippi after 10 pass attempts and was ruled out for the remainder of the contest.
According to head coach Bret Bielema, via ESPN's Brett McMurphy, Allen has a soft tissue injury after taking a hit to the hip:
Allen did have a touchdown pass before leaving the game and has been efficient for the Razorbacks, who are showing signs of life after their first SEC win of the year against LSU last week.








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