Indiana LB Aiden Fisher exits UCLA game with knee injury
Indiana LB Aiden Fisher exits UCLA game with knee injury

Indiana LB Aiden Fisher exits UCLA game with knee injury

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Indiana linebacker Aiden Fisher left the game against UCLA early due to an apparent left knee injury after making a significant impact with a 25-yard interception return for a touchdown on the second play. Coach Curt Cignetti described Fisher's removal as precautionary, with Fisher seen wearing a knee brace and remaining on the sideline without his helmet. Isaiah Jones stepped in to fill Fisher's role as the defensive communicator and performed impressively with a team-high eight tackles and additional defensive contributions. Fisher, a senior and pre-season All-American, had accumulated 48 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks before his injury. The Hoosiers dominated the game, leading 35-3 at halftime and ultimately defeating UCLA 56-6. Updates on Fisher's medical evaluations, including x-rays and MRIs, are pending as the team monitors his condition.

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