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Florida State’s Thompson, Datko out with injuries

The Columbian
Published: October 9, 2011, 5:00pm

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida State has lost two of its starters, both possibly for the rest of the season.

Tailback Chris Thompson, who has been playing with a stress fracture in the back, suffered two broken vertebrae on his first carry in last Saturday’s 35-30 loss at Wake Forest, and won’t be back this year.

Offensive tackle Andrew Datko won’t play this Saturday at Duke and coach Jimbo Fisher says that the four-year starter needs shoulder surgery and also possibly out for the remainder of the year.

Thompson led the Seminoles in rushing a year ago, but missed much of the August preseason practices with back issues and was never able to get untracked this fall.

Florida State (2-3) hopes to snap a three-game losing streak at Duke (3-2) Saturday.

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