The good news is that, this time, the injuries weren't all stacked in one position for the University of Louisiana football team.
The Cajuns, though, did suffer three serious injuries in Saturday's 33-14 victory over Eastern Michigan, their second straight victory and one that evened UL's record at 2-2.
Senior tailback Josh Harrison's career came to an abrupt end early in Saturday's second half when he went down with a knee injury.
It was determined Sunday that he tore an ACL ligament and has surgery scheduled for Wednesday.
"He's been our main backup guy," said head coach Rickey Bustle. "Not having him is a big loss, but we're fortunate that we've still got several capable guys at the tailback slot and we've been able to get them some playing time in the last couple of games."
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Dan McDonald
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