Terrace Marshall, a 5-star and No. 1 overall wideout, had to be stretchered off the field on Friday night after suffering a broken fibula, per SEC Country's Sam Spiegelman.
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UPDATE: Terrace Marshall suffered a broken fibula. Injury should sideline him for about 6-8 weeks. He's currently doing great. https://t.co/et2TEjMdDi
— Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) September 9, 2017
He underwent surgery late Friday night and was recovering Saturday morning, according to the report.
All is well and we will not question God in Jesus Name @Terracemjr #M2B pic.twitter.com/KNiWMlKrc7
— MeLay Ma (@m2bmom) September 9, 2017
Marshall, currently uncommitted, released a final four of LSU, Texas, Texas A&M and Miami on June 9, and since that time has been on campus in College Station and Baton Rouge. The nation's No. 1 ranked wide receiver is set to decide in December before enrolling early.
It would not come as a surprise to see Marshall, who is a top-10 recruit nationally according to the 247Sports composite, landing with the Tigers, simply because of geography. The 6'2", 192-pound wide receiver hails from Bossier City (La.) and the Crystal Ball projections provide LSU with a sizable lead in their pursuit of the in-state prospect.