Breaking this afternoon: UL redshirt freshman Kobe Julien, a Ragin' Cajuns starter, will miss the remainder of the 2019-20 season after undergoing surgery on his right knee.
— Tim Buckley
Breaking this afternoon: UL redshirt freshman Kobe Julien, a Ragin' Cajuns starter, will miss the remainder of the 2019-20 season after undergoing surgery on his right knee.
— Tim Buckley
Well that sucks
Begs 2 questions:
1. Any chance of a medical redshirt?
2. How does this affect him for the rest of his career, since he is already coming off of a huge injury.
Dude marlin’s team is just having terrible luck... why can’t we stay healthy!?!?! If we have a winning season I will be surprised
At a recent Rebounders meeting we were told that doctors who performed the first surgery said they would not be surprised if the "other" knee did not have problems within 2 years. It took 21 months. I don't think this is as severe an issue as the first nor will rehab take as long. We now have three guys out for the season with knee injuries and all three were expected to contribute once conference play started, two substantially. This situation reminds me of a recent article I read in Sports Illustrated. It pointed out that youth basketball players play too much at times (especially in the summer tournaments) which makes them likely to have injuries in their college years. Similar issue to pitchers throwing too much in their youth. Problem is not just here but it seems to be exaggerated for the Cajuns this season.
Redshirt freshman Kobe Julien will miss the remainder of the 2019-20 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Men's Basketball season due to a right knee injury, head coach Bob Marlin announced on Friday.
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