REPORT: TCU QB Josh Hoover out of spring camp due to injury
The projected starting signal caller is expected to be totally healthy by the summer.
In the thick of NCAA March Madness news, various rumours emerged on Monday afternoon that TCU football’s anticipated starting quarterback, redshirt freshman Josh Hoover, will miss spring camp due to an injury. According to Steven Johnson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Hoover expects to have fully recovered before beginning summer training.
Last season, Hoover took over as TCU’s starting quarterback, throwing for 2,206 yards with 15 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Hoover replaced former starter Chandler Morris, who went to North Texas after three seasons with the Horned Frogs.
Hoover’s absence will provide additional practice time for a quarterback room that includes former Vanderbilt starter Ken Seals and true freshman and four-star prospect Hauss Hejny of Aledo. TCU opens spring training on March 23 and will go until late April.