Florida's Harvin injured against Seminoles
Sports Network | November 29, 2008
Tallahassee, FL (Sports Network) - Florida wide receiver Percy Harvin injured his right ankle in the second quarter of Saturday's contest against Florida State.
Harvin was tackled from behind before a Seminoles defender hit him from the front with 6:44 left in the half. Harvin remained on the ground before limping off the field, keeping the weight off his right foot. Trainers attended to him, wrapping the ankle, and Harvin's return is unknown.
Harvin has been key to the second-ranked Gators' success this season, leading the team with 35 catches for a team-high 595 yards and seven scores entering Saturday's game. He had also accumulated 525 rushing yards and eight TDs on the ground.








