Shaw: Stanford QB Costello to return vs. UCF

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Stanford quarterback K.J. Costello is expected to return next week against UCF and does not have a head injury, Stanford coach David Shaw told ESPN Saturday.

Shaw announced Thursday that Costello would not play in Saturday’s game against USC after the senior exited last week’s 17-7 win against Northwestern after receiving a hit to the head.

Costello was going into a sliding motion against Northwestern when he absorbed a forearm to the head, but the play did not draw a targeting penalty.

“I believe the officials on the field and replay officials missed the call,” Shaw said earlier this week. “I thought it was an ejectable offense. I’ve communicated with a lot of different people in a lot of different places. It was unfortunate it was missed.”

Redshirt sophomore Davis Mills will start in his place against the Trojans.

Mills, ESPN’s No. 2-ranked ranked pocket passer in the Class of 2017, was 7-for-14 for 81 yards in relief of Costello, a second-team All-Pac-12 selection last year.

Information from ESPN’s Kyle Bonagura was used in this report.

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