Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara is in the concussion protocol and will not play Saturday against Wisconsin, coach Kirk Ferentz announced.
Brendan Sullivan, who replaced McNamara in the second half against Northwestern last week, will take over as the starter.
It was unclear when McNamara was injured. Ferentz said McNamara took a hard shot in the second quarter. McNamara also was on the receiving end of a roughing-the-passer penalty late in the first quarter.
Ferentz said he was hopeful McNamara would be available for the Nov. 8 game at UCLA.
MORE COLLEGES: The Big Ten will take no disciplinary action in connection with the postgame altercation on the field at the end of the Michigan-Michigan State football game, the conference announced. “The video review was inconclusive as to whether individual discipline was appropriate for anyone in the immediate vicinity of the two players who were on the ground,” the statement said. “While the confrontation was a disappointing conclusion to the contest, the Conference appreciates the efforts made by staff from both teams, security personnel, and game officials to rapidly de-escalate the incident, as well as the responses by both head coaches.”
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