Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis suffered an apparent leg injury in the first half against Louisville.
Mackenzie Salmon is joined by Caroline Darney and Michelle Martinelli who give us their picks for who is on upset alert in Week 3 of college football.After getting sacked in the first half, Seminoles quarterback Jordan Travis stayed down on the field, holding his leg. He had appeared to escape the grasp of Louisville's YaYa Diaby, getting off a pass that was intercepted, though the play was eventually called a sack by Diaby as Travis' knee hit the ground before the throw.
Travis gingerly walked off the field with assistance. He was replaced by Tate Rodemaker, who threw an incomplete pass on the next play. After halftime, ESPN reported that Travis would not return to the game. He returned to the sideline on crutches and with his left leg in a boot.
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