Gabarri Johnson’s debut as the starting quarterback for Oregon State football was cut short.
A foot injury sidelined Johnson from the third quarter onward against Washington State, returning control of the offense to previous starter Maalik Murphy. The Beavers won, 10-7, but fans were left wondering about Johnson’s status going forward.
Johnson remains the starter despite a rough performance, interim coach Robb Akey said. Against the Cougars, he finished 10 of 15 passing for 33 yards and added four rushes for nine yards.
Akey shared the latest on Johnson at his weekly press conference on Monday.
“We’ve had our medical check ins since then, and he’s going to practice and go,” Akey said. “So as long as it goes well during the week, there should be no change there. And, obviously, we’ve

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