Courtesy Utah State University
LOGAN — The bad memories aren’t far removed, but Chuckie Keeton prefers not to dwell on them. Upon request, though, he can deliver the dates and circumstances of every injury in his star-crossed football career.
“Funny thing about it,” says the former dual-threat quarterback, “is I only finished one year.”
Everything else was juxtaposed like a Picasso.
“My freshman year, I had a neck injury at Hawaii at the end of the season. Sophomore year, I got banged up but I made it through. Two-thousand-thirteen, left ACL against BYU,” he says.