
It turns out David Hamilton's injury is more severe than we thought.
Hamilton, slated to miss only 6 weeks of action with a torn shoulder suffered vs. Oklahoma St. (5 games plus a bye week), will need additional surgery on his right shoulder that will sideline UConn's starting QB until February.
The news came after Hamilton's weekly check-up with Hartford doctors. He will undergo surgery on Tuesday of this week and resume rehabilitation in 2 weeks. Hamilton admitted he thought briefly about transferring last offseason, but that was only because Coach Diaco was looking into other jobs. Diaco had promised Hamilton the starting QB job for 2018. He stayed when he learned Diaco was returning.
It's been a rough season for Hamilton, who was suspended the first half of the opener against Boise State for showing up to a spring practice drunk and his play fluctuated up and down in his four games.
In the meantime, true freshman Tanner Dean-Lowry will remain the starting QB for UConn. He subbed in for Hamilton against Oklahoma St. and has started each game since.
Behind him, redshirt freshman Isaac Jackson will be #2 on the depth chart, followed by redshirt junior Jarrett Rivero.
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