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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    In case you guys didn't know, Julien tore his ACL yesterday. This is a huge blow to next season as he may very well RS. We really were going to need him with Stove leaving.
    Kobes Injury Happened Tuesday Night, I was told that the Tear was not a complete Tear and he should be Ok to go in the fall, im not a doctor so don't qoute me, but that's what I was told by someone extremely close to his family

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Maybe but the question is, do you just RS him so he's completely healthy for the following year or do you get him in where he may not be very effective and lose a year? I guess it will all depend on his recovery.
    As I recall his dad did well wearing a old school knee brace..

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    Absolutely take 100% of time needed to rehab then add 50%. I don't want this young man risking his health, and possible future earnings.


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    I’m a Physical Therapist and work a lot with sports medicine and I don’t know anyone who got back to competitive play in 3 months following ACL reconstruction. 6 months is doable and we have been getting most back to playing by 7 months. But that’s physically, mentally it might take a year or longer for some to get completely back to where they were.
    Statistics are very much not in the favor of the athlete if the return to play is less than 6 months!


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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun View Post
    I'm a Physical Therapist and work a lot with sports medicine and I don't know anyone who got back to competitive play in 3 months following ACL reconstruction. 6 months is doable and we have been getting most back to playing by 7 months. But that's physically, mentally it might take a year or longer for some to get completely back to where they were.
    Statistics are very much not in the favor of the athlete if the return to play is less than 6 months!
    7 months would be in mid September. Practice starts roughly around October 1. Therefore it is possible he will be ready to go when the intense preparation for the season begins. It is unfortunate he will miss summer workouts. Also, the guys play a lot of pickup ball during that time. That is when newcomers get a chance to become familiar with how their teammates play the game. No doubt he will be behind. No way for us to know at this stage on how much time quickly he will need to be ready to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Maybe but I wouldn't expect him back for the season. Minimum 9 month rehab puts him probably hitting the court for just workouts in November. I guess it all depends on how he responds to rehab but I'm thinking we may see a RS year. Will be close.
    I’d bet redshirt. No need to rush and risk losing a second year. It’s not just a physical healing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    I’d bet redshirt. No need to rush and risk losing a second year. It’s not just a physical healing.
    Understand that view. Decision will likely be his. If he goes that route guys on the bench now will have to step up. The senior leader ship on current squad will be missed

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    Quote Originally Posted by APragincajun View Post
    Kobes Injury Happened Tuesday Night, I was told that the Tear was not a complete Tear and he should be Ok to go in the fall, im not a doctor so don't qoute me, but that's what I was told by someone extremely close to his family
    Tuesday, Friday, the point was that he suffered a major knee injury and he's expected to contribute immediately.

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    Isn't there still a scholarship available? If things don't work out with the Brown kid maybe look at bringing in a grad transfer for a year. I also think Davis is a guy who could really breakout with a defined role and steady playing time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hatch View Post
    Isn't there still a scholarship available? If things don't work out with the Brown kid maybe look at bringing in a grad transfer for a year. I also think Davis is a guy who could really breakout with a defined role and steady playing time.
    Their is one scholarship available for the spring signing period.

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