Virginia Tech Hokies running back Jalen Holston’s season came to an abrupt end.
Holston suffered a devastating knee injury in Saturday’s game against Miami.
The junior RB tore his ACL and MCL, requiring immediate surgery.
We’re heartbroken for Jalen, said Head Coach Brent Pry.
Holston was Virginia Tech’s leading rusher, with 647 yards and 5 TDs.
His absence severely impacts the Hokies’ offense.
Jalen’s injury is a huge blow, said QB Grant Wells.
Holston’s teammates expressed support and well-wishes.
The injury occurred in the 3rd quarter when Holston landed awkwardly.
Trainers immediately immobilized his knee.
An MRI confirmed the severity of the injury.
Surgery is scheduled for this week.
Recovery time is estimated at 9-12 months.
Holston’s future in football uncertain. Jalen will work tirelessly to return stronger, said Pry.
RB Keshawn King will assume starting duties.
King vowed to honor Holston’s legacy. The Hokies’ chances of winning the ACC Coastal division diminished.
Fans rallied around Holston, offering support. Virginia Tech’s medical staff will ensure Holston receives top-notch care.
Note: This article is fictional and not based on real events or injuries…
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