Ben Gulbranson Injury Update: Stanford QB Assisted Off Field

In a significant match-up, Florida State University (FSU) is looking to break a three-game losing streak against Stanford. The Seminoles hold a record of 4-3 overall and 0-3 in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). However, the game took a pivotal turn due to the injury of Stanford’s starting quarterback, Ben Gulbranson.
Ben Gulbranson Injury Update
Ben Gulbranson suffered a lower-body injury after a hard hit from FSU linebacker K.J. Kirkland during a safety blitz. He remained on the field for a few minutes before being assisted off. His return for the remainder of the game is currently uncertain.
Before the injury, Gulbranson had thrown 6 completions on 13 attempts, totaling 90 yards with one touchdown and one interception. His touchdown pass to receiver CJ Williams gave Stanford an early 10-3 lead in the second quarter.
Game Summary
As the first half concluded, Stanford held a slight lead at 13-10. Florida State’s quarterback, Tommy Castellanos, responded by scoring a rushing touchdown, drawing the Seminoles closer.
Upcoming Games
FSU’s schedule continues as follows:
- Nov. 1: Wake Forest, TBD
- Nov. 8: at Clemson, TBD
- Nov. 15: Virginia Tech, TBD
- Nov. 21: at North Carolina State (Friday), 8 p.m.
- Nov. 29: at Florida, TBD
How to Watch
Fans can tune in to see FSU face Stanford:
- Date: Saturday, Oct. 18
- Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
- Location: Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California
- TV: ESPN
- Radio: Seminoles.com
As FSU aims to secure its first ACC road victory, the impact of Gulbranson’s injury could shape the outcome. The Seminoles are hoping to capitalize on this moment to reverse their current trend.