Injury
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kmc165
ParticipantFlorida’s QB2 just went out with what looks like a season ending injury and their QB1 tore his ACL this season. I guess we aren’t the only ones.
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Uteanooga
ParticipantObviously Whitt’s fault. He has shown neither ability nor desire to adapt to the new game. Now he has screwed the Gators.
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Larry B
ParticipantWhat about their starting safety, starting LB, three starting D Linemen and third string QB who hasn’t played a single snap? Have they all had season ending or half season ending injuries?
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UteThunder
ParticipantFlorida Injury report prior to today’s game, player’s listed as “out”:
QB Graham Mertz (Season-ending ACL tear)
RB Treyaun Webb
WR Kahleil Jackson (Season-ending ACL injury)
WR Eugene Wilson III
OL Roderick Kearney
OL Devon Manuel
DL Jamari Lyons (Season-ending broken ankle)
DB Ja’Keem Jackson
DB Jason Marshall Jr. (Season-ending shoulder injury)
DB Asa Turner-
2008 National Champ
Participantand with all that, their 3rd string QB just ran a nice two-minute drill for a score against a top 15 defense that shut down Ewers
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Uteanooga
ParticipantI guess that would be this 5* player-
https://n.rivals.com/content/athletes/dj-lagway-281305?view=pv
It would be something to have the top-rated-dual-QB prospect sitting the bench as QB3.
It is going to be awesome having these players on our bench after the bum Whittingham leaves.
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2008 National Champ
ParticipantLagway is who got hurt. QB3 was a transfer from Yale if I saw the story correct.
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RedUte14
Participantthose are not accurate to our injuries?
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Rick Walker
ParticipantFlorida just had two more DBs get hurt in the span of 3 plays
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SOWhat
ParticipantA lot has by discussed the past few days on the topic of injuries.
One thing I have noticed that may contribute to the reason is the size and athleticism on the players, particularly on the lines of scrimmage. They are bigger and quicker, and they hit harder. The line backers and running backs are the same. I don’t think the coaching, and the preparation has caught up to these changes. There are new medical treatments, but this is after the injury. Coaching needs to catch up but there is only so much they do to prevent injuries.
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