CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris left Saturday night's game against Wake Forest after taking a hit while sliding in the second quarter.
Coach Tony Elliott told the team's radio broadcast at halftime that Morris would not return to the game. Backup Daniel Kaelin replaced the senior QB.
Morris has led the 12th-ranked Cavaliers to their best start in 35 years. Virginia entered at 8-1 overall and 5-0 in Atlantic Coast Conference play.
Virginia led 3-0 and faced a second-and-7 when Morris ran for 6 yards and went into a slide at the Cavaliers 14-yard line. He was sandwiched there by a pair of Wake Forest defenders, Travon West and Davaughn Patterson.
West was flagged for a personal foul but was not called for targeting.
Morris remained down on the field for a few

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