The Indiana Hoosiers soccer group is in the midst of a resurgent season this fall, however their profitable run is hitting a velocity bump attributable to an harm to quarterback Kurtis Rourke.
Rourke, who transferred to IU from Ohio College, suffered a thumb harm within the Hoosiers’ 56-7 win over Nebraska on Saturday. Rourke hit his thumb on the helmet of an opponent throughout a play within the first half and didn’t return for the second half.
Rourke underwent thumb surgical procedure on Monday and is anticipated to overlook a while. Although Rourke is uncertain to play in Saturday’s sport at residence towards Washington, he may return the next weekend for a sport towards Michigan State, in accordance with ESPN’s Pete Thamel.