From the WMU/Toledo game story:
A national ESPN2 audience, scouts from six NFL teams and 11,389 fans at Waldo Stadum saw the coming out party for WMU freshman quarterback Kaleb Eleby, who took over for an injured Jon Wassink on the Broncos' third series. The young signal caller showed a strong arm, nice touch and solid accuracy, finishing the game with 293 yards and two touchdowns on 23 of 28 passing. WMU's read-option and run-pass-option packages weren't the same without Wassink, who had been coming on of late, but Eleby certainly gave the Broncos a chance to win, and looks like a solid option as soon as next week, should he be pressed into duty. Wassink returned to the sideline in a boot for the second half, but Lester said early signs point to a sprain, rather than a break.
"I've heard it's not broken, and that's all I know right now," he said. "I don't know how bad it is. I guess it's a sprain. I don't know if it's a two-week, three-week, four-week thing. I'm assuming (he won't play next week) right now.
"He's a tough kid, and when he was limping around -- we ran the boot, and we got the guy open we wanted, and you could just tell the moment he had to turn that way that something was wrong.
"I'll be talking to the trainers tonight for what kind of time frame they're talking about for him to be back and healthy again."