West Virginia's Grier suffers nasty finger injury vs. Texas
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West Virginia quarterback Will Grier was taken to the locker room Saturday versus Texas after suffering a gruesome finger injury.
The quarterback lunged for a touchdown in the first quarter of Saturday's contest and was hit at the goal line. The ball came loose, resulting in a touchback.
Grier immediately held his throwing hand in the air after the tackle, with his right middle finger not looking quite right.
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Will Grier's finger, Noooooo pic.twitter.com/aB3zSD63g4
— Big Cat (@BarstoolBigCat) November 18, 2017
Backup Chris Chugunov replaced Grier with the game tied 0-0 near the end of the first quarter.
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