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Florida State says quarterback Christian Ponder has a separated right shoulder and will miss the Seminoles' next game against Wake Forest on Saturday.
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TALLAHASEE, Fla. (AP) -- Florida States says quarterback Christian Ponder has a separated right shoulder and will miss the Seminoles' next game against Wake Forest on Saturday.
FSU QB Christian Ponder To Miss Wake Game
Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder will miss the Wake Forest game next Saturday with a separated right throwing shoulder he suffered after tossing his fourth interception of the game in the Seminoles' 40-24 loss to Clemson on Saturday night, a school spokesman said.
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