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Stunning news just broke out of Provo today. Junior quarterback Riley Nelson is out for the season.

Nelson will need surgery to repair an injury to his non-throwing shoulder. Here's the release from BYU:

Nelson Shoulder Injury Puts QB Out for the Season

PROVO, Utah (Sept. 21, 2010) — BYU junior quarterback Riley Nelson will have surgery to repair a shoulder injury suffered Saturday during the Florida State game and will be out the remainder of the 2010 season.

An MRI has revealed the need for surgery on Nelson's non-throwing shoulder. The anticipated recovery time is 4-5 months.

"We will miss Riley's leadership, toughness and playmaking ability," BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall said. "Unfortunately, injuries are part of football. Riley is a great young man and we will look forward to his return."

Nelson, from Logan, Utah, has started each of BYU's first three games while sharing time with true freshman quarterback Jake Heaps. Nelson has completed 20-of-40 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns while adding 148 yards and one touchdown on 31 rushing attempts.

"It's never fun to be injured," Nelson said. "I'm getting it taken care of as soon as possible so I can start my recovery and be back to help the team in the future."