
Trey Marshall Injury: Updates on FSU CB's Biceps and Return
Florida State cornerback Trey Marshall will miss the remainder of the 2015 season due to a torn biceps suffered in Saturday's 41-21 win over Louisville.
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Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher confirmed Marshall's status Sunday in an interview with Warchant Radio, per Gene Williams of Rivals. Marshall, a sophomore, ranked sixth on the team with 21 tackles and also had a sack and pass defensed.
A starter on nickel packages, Marshall left in the first quarter Saturday and did not return. Fisher indicated that freshmen Tarvarus McFadden and Marcus Lewis may have an opportunity to replace him and will be getting more playing time going forward. McFadden was the nation's 15th-ranked player and third-best cornerback in the Class of 2015, per 247Sports. The recruiting service ranked Lewis the No. 139 player and No. 8 overall athlete.
The Seminoles, who moved to 6-0 and are currently ranked ninth nationally, will be able to withstand Marshall's injury if McFadden or Lewis makes good on his hype. Both Tyler Hunter and Javien Elliott attempted to sub into his spot against Louisville to varying degrees of success. Hunter, a senior, struggled before being replaced by Elliott, who may get the first crack at the starting job after recording an interception.
Either way, losing Marshall is not going to help Florida State contend for a national championship, regardless of how his replacement performs.
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