Update, 11:21 a.m.: Will Muschamp confirmed on a teleconference that Tyler Moore suffered a compound fracture of his elbow and will miss the remainder of the 2013 season.

Florida offensive tackle Tyler Moore broke his right arm in a scooter accident on Tuesday night, according to the Tampa Bay Times's John C. Cotey.

Former Countryside star and current #Florida #Gators OL Tyler Moore is in surgery. Broke his right arm last night, scooter accident. — John C. Cotey (@JohnnyHomeTeam) November 6, 2013

Tyler Moore, 6-5, 320 pounds, lost control of scooter on a wet sidewalk. Routine surgery, some pins, probably. 2 years remaining at Florida. — John C. Cotey (@JohnnyHomeTeam) November 6, 2013

Cotey, a preps reporter who isn't really on the Florida beat, was the first to report this news publicly. The Gainesville Sun's Zach Abolverdi is the first Gators beat reporter to acknowledge it, and it appears he's not reporting it.

Update, 11:40 a.m.: The 247Sports Florida message board has what is purportedly an X-ray of Moore's broken elbow, which was posted to Facebook by his girlfriend. Warning: It is gruesome.

Moore has been one of the more fan-loathed players on Florida's offense this year since a season-ending injury to Chaz Green elevated him to a starting role at right tackle in fall camp, and his move to left tackle over the last two weeks to play in the stead of the injured D.J. Humphries was anticipated with the sort of trepidation that is usually found at showings of horror movies.

It was, then, a pleasant surprise that Moore held his own at left tackle, with his only play of note against Georgia coming on a false start. Other than that, he was largely unremarkable — a great sign for an offensive lineman — and part of a line that played quite well against the Dawgs.

With Moore out, Florida is down to just two healthy offensive tackles after having a pool of five at the beginning of fall camp. According to Muschamp, Max Garcia will shift to left tackle and cover for Moore, while Trenton Brown will stay at right tackle, where he performed admirably against Georgia. Kyle Koehne will likely slide into Garcia's customary starting spot at left guard, with Ian Silberman also working at the position.

In any case: Florida's not getting bit by the injury bug this fall — it's being devoured.

Andy Hutchins is Alligator Army's managing editor. Follow Alligator Army on Twitter and Facebook.

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