Sean White suffers broken arm on opening drive of Sugar Bowl
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Auburn quarterback Sean White suffered a broken arm on the opening drive of the Sugar Bowl, but continued playing into the second quarter versus Oklahoma, his father told Brandon Marcello of 247 Sports.
Tigers coach Gus Malzahn ruled White out for the remainder of the game at halftime, and confirmed after the game that White had fractured his arm in the loss..
The sophomore pivot exited the contest during the second quarter with an apparent injury to his forearm, and was reportedly undergoing X-rays before the half.
White was 4-of-10 for 35 yards before leaving, and was replaced in the huddle by John Franklin III.
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