Oklahoma State QB Hejny Undergoes Foot Surgery

Oklahoma State University’s starting quarterback, Hauss Hejny, is set to undergo surgery after suffering a broken left foot during the Cowboys’ season opener. Sources confirmed to ESPN that the injury occurred during the team’s opening game of the season. The 21-year-old Hejny, who is entering his second season with the Cowboys, is expected to have the procedure to address the broken bone in his left foot.

Hejny’s injury has raised concerns among Oklahoma State fans and analysts, as the quarterback is a key player for the team’s offensive success. The Cowboys will now need to rely on backups or other players to fill the void left by Hejny’s absence. The team’s head coach has expressed hope that Hejny will make a full recovery and return to the field in time for the next season.

Details about the nature of the injury and the timeline for Hejny’s recovery have not been released. However, the team’s medical staff will provide updates as the situation develops. Oklahoma State’s football program will be closely monitoring Hejny’s progress to ensure he is ready to return to action when the season resumes.