What happened to Blake Horvath? Navy QB ruled out of game against Notre Dame with upper body injury

Morgan Moriarty

What happened to Blake Horvath? Navy QB ruled out of game against Notre Dame with upper body injury image

The 7-1 Navy Midshipmen have a chance to make a statement to the College Football Playoff selection committee. On Saturday night, Navy will go on the road to take on No. 10 Notre Dame. At 7-1 on the season and first in the American Athletic Conference, Navy could potentially make a case for a CFP bid. 

But unfortunately for the Midshipmen, they will be without their best player, as starting quarterback Blake Horvath was ruled out of the game prior to kickoff with an injury. 

Here's everything you need to know about Horvath's injury.

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What happened to Blake Horvath?

ESPN's Pete Thamel first reported Horvath being ruled out, citing an upper body injury. According to Thamel, the Midshipmen signal-caller suffered the injury last week against North Texas:

Although Horvath was seen warming up on the sideline, him playing was a game-time decision: 

The good news is that the injury is not one believed to be a long-term one:  

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Who is Navy's backup QB?

Starting in-place of Horvath will be junior Braxton Woodson, who has just one career start. Over his three seasons with the Midshipmen, he has 455 yards passing with three touchdowns and three interceptions. He's added 556 yards rushing with seven scores on the ground.

How long is Blake Horvath out?

It appears as though it'll likely be just for the Notre Dame game. Navy plays South Florida next week, followed by a bye before taking on Memphis on Nov. 27.

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Blake Horvath stats

Horvath has thrown for 1,143 yards with seven touchdowns and five interceptions. He's rushed for another 926 yards with 13 scores on the ground, too. Entering Saturday, he was fifth in the nation in rushing yards. 

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