Auburn quarterback Sean White throws a pass during practice at Yulman Stadium on the campus of Tulane University as the Tigers prepare Dec. 28, 2016 for the Allstate Sugar Bowl.

NEW ORLEANS — Auburn quarterback Sean White is done for the remainder of the Allstate Sugar Bowl.

White's father, Don White, told Auburn Undercover's Keith Niebuhr his son broke his right forearm on the opening drive of Monday's game against Oklahoma. According to White's father, the injury occurred on Auburn's third-and-5 play at Oklahoma's 6-yard line, as White kept it himself for a 3-yard gain before being hit by Sooner linebacker Jordan Evans. The drive ended one play later, as White pitched it to H-back Chandler Cox on fourth-and-1 from the 3-yard line, with Cox taking it in for a touchdown.

White continued to play before heading to the locker room with approximately four minutes to play before the half. White threw multiple wobbly passes on the Tigers' previous drive before he departed.

At the time he exited the game, White was 4-for-10 for 35 yards.

When the Tigers started their next possession with 3:30 to go before halftime, backup John Franklin III was in at quarterback.

This story will be updated.