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Crow

hm.grwn.grizfan

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I know Hauck doesn’t do injuries, but do we at least know if the guy is alright? Looked like a nasty leg injury from where I was at. Surgery?
 
That smack looked awful. Shin vs shin. Instantly reminded me of shins meeting the trailer hitch.
 
The angle of the foot made me think it was a tib/fib fracture. Likely requiring emergecy surgery.
 
We'll get to see him back on the field
Here's to a speedy recovery

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hm.grwn.grizfan said:
Medical redshirt a possibility?

He doesn’t quite fit the requirements to get a 6th year. Because he redshirted as a freshman he already has 5 to play 4. This injury would mean he would have to ask for a 6th year to play 4. Those cases can be tougher to get approval for as usually they require proof that an injury cost you MORE than just 1 year. But the NCAA sometimes approves them...sometimes doesn’t...it’s probably a 50/50 shot. He’s a smart kid though and he may not even want a 6th year. Hard to believe but at some point he may decide that he has his degree and has a job opportunity and to move on with life. Hope he gets better quick and we see him for his senior year killing it next year
 
EWU have two OL that are in their sixth year. B.J. Nard was a JR DB that had more receptions from BG after the NDSU game than any UM receiver he had a six year career.
Cal Poly comes to mind for having several six year players.
PR brings up a good point on non starters, if Crow had the desire to play another year or if there is a opportunity for him to start may determine his future also.
Seems to be advantages for six year players and they all pay a high price for the opportunity.
 
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