Nation's TD leader hospitalized
13th Nov 2006, 18:53 GMT
Boise State running back Ian Johnson, the nation's leader in touchdowns, is hospitalized with a partially collapsed left lung. Johnson isn't expected to leave O'Connor Hospital in San Jose, Calif. until Tuesday, the school said. His status for Saturday's home finale against Utah State is uncertain. "They're going slow as heck to make sure everything is good," Boise State head coach Chris Petersen said Monday morning. "Nothing has really changed since he went in there.
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