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*Running back Da’Rel Scott, who topped 1,000 yards last season, will be out at least five games with a broken wrist, and starting left tackle Bruce Campbell will miss Saturday’s Wake Forest game, head coach Ralph Friedgen said today.
Scott broke his radius, a bone in the forearm that extends to the thumb side of the wrist, Fridge told reporters in his weekly conference call. The tailback might be able to wear a flexible cast later in the season, but “we have to see if he can handle the football or not,” the coach said.
A team doctor told Friedgen that Scott might return for the Florida State game on Nov. 21 – the second-to-last game of the regular season. Scott suffered the break when he hit the ground on the Terps' first series of the second half against Clemson. Maryland upset the Tigers, 24-21.
Campbell, one of the anchors of a largely inexperienced offensive line, suffered a medial collateral ligament injury to a knee. He was scheduled to und...
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