Syracuse QB Steve Angeli leaves with lower leg injury against Clemson

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CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Syracuse quarterback Steve Angeli has left the Orange’s game against Clemson following a non-contact injury to his lower leg in the third quarter.

Angeli rolled out of the pocket and then went down without being hit by a Clemson player. He appeared in pain and and was helped off the field by trainers and replaced by Rickie Collins, who quickly threw a touchdown pass to Justus Ross-Simmons to extend Syracuse’s lead to 34-14.

Syracuse entered the game as a 17 1/2-point road underdog.

Angeli was 18 of 31 for 244 yards with two touchdown passes before leaving the game.

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