Southern Califronia wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett is likely to miss two to four weeks with a sprained shoulder, coach Pete Carroll said Sunday.
Jarrett, who finished with four catches for 36 yards, left the No. 3 Trojans' 20-3 victory over Arizona on Saturday in the third quarter. Earlier in the quarter, Jarrett caught his 32nd career touchdown pass to tie Stanford's Ken Margerum for the Pac-10 record.
"We'll miss him tremendously," Carroll said. "But the fact that Patrick [Turner] is ready to go is good. He and Vidal [Hazelton] will pick up the slack. But we're losing the all-time touchdown catcher in the history of the Pac-10, so that's quite a loss."
Jarrett, who has 20 receptions for 207 yards and three touchdowns this season, is technically listed as doubtful for next Saturday's game at Washington State, Carroll said.
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