Arizona State football will be without one of its key leaders for the remainder of the season. Quarterback Sam Leavitt is set to undergo surgery to address a lingering injury issue, according to Pete Thamel of ESPN.
“Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt will miss the remainder of the season, coach Kenny Dillingham confirms to ESPN. He’s set to have surgery,” Thamel wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Leavitt missed Arizona State’s recent game against Utah but had played in every other game this season, including the last two matchups against Texas Tech and Houston. While he combined for 589 passing yards and two touchdowns in those two games, Leavitt appeared limited when rushing, managing just 25 yards on 18 carries.
The team will now look to adjust their offense without Leavitt as they move forward this season.
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