Utah Utes quarterback Charlie Brewer (12) takes a snap as BYU and Utah play an NCAA soccer sport at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. Scott G Winterton, Deseret Information
Former College of Utah quarterback Charlie Brewer, who transferred to Liberty College in December, suffered a damaged hand in his first begin for his new crew.
Brewer is predicted to have surgical procedure this week to stabilize the harm, and he'll miss as much as eight weeks of motion, in keeping with faculty soccer analyst Bruce Feldman.
Brewer, who additionally beforehand performed for Baylor, began three video games for the Utes final fall earlier than being benched in favor of the crew’s present quarterback, Cam Rising.
Brewer “accomplished 61% of his passes at Utah, with three touchdowns and three interceptions,” because the Deseret Information reported in December.
The quarterback’s harm got here in the course of the first quarter of his crew’s Saturday sport towards Southern Miss, which Liberty went on to win 29-27 in time beyond regulation. Earlier than breaking his hand, Brewer had “accomplished 3 of 4 go makes an attempt for 18 yards and had 13 dashing yards on three carries,” reported The Information and Advance in Lynchburg, Virginia.
The earliest Brewer may return is probably going Liberty’s Oct. 22 sport towards BYU, which is slightly below seven weeks away.