Well, that part is good for him. At least something as you know he wants to play.Well that sucks for him. He's a pretty good kid. Thinking glass half full for him. He'll have made 300+k and have 60+ credit hours after 2 years and excellent medical care before the age of 21.
If stats prove this is true, I would look heavily into our weight training and stretching program.He is the latest winner of IU’s Golden Boot Award. He joins Gabe Cupps as the most recent inductee.
This program has more lower body / leg injuries than any in the conference.
With all these injuries, I just feel like we have to give Woodson another year to get over that hump. I mean, how can we expect him to overcome it all?Underwent another surgery to correct a"lower body" injury. Wonder if this kid will ever play, anywhere.
Along with Logan DuncombHe is the latest winner of IU’s Golden Boot Award. He joins Gabe Cupps as the most recent inductee.
This program has more lower body / leg injuries than any in the conference.
Sounds like he should seriously consider giving up basketball and use his scholarship to further his education. Good luck to him.Underwent another surgery to correct a"lower body" injury. Wonder if this kid will ever play, anywhere.
Listed as out indefinitely.I saw on another site that he's expected to be back this season. Sounds like a knee (meniscus?) cleanup.
I believe that the IUSABOR is still in force. Not positive.Feel bad for the kid. Does beg the question, should he move on or should IU move on? Would like to do right by him but you also have to do what's best for the team. Can't continually be down a player or two when you're already struggling with depth virtually every season.
I do wonder if there's a reason IU has more than its share of health issues. Maybe they are no different than most teams but it feels like IU has continual longterm injury issues.
If it's actually a cleanup he could be back. But having the hamstring issue for a month or so I'm sure already set him back. Just sucks.Listed as out indefinitely.