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Hoping for the best, but why can't his dad just pay for his college? After a couple of games this summer would pay for his 5 years at ND. Save a scholi.
Hoping for the best, but why can't his dad just pay for his college? After a couple of games this summer would pay for his 5 years at ND. Save a scholi.
Hoping for the best, but why can't his dad just pay for his college? After a couple of games this summer would pay for his 5 years at ND. Save a scholi.
+1... He's earned his spot should he accept on NSD. To think otherwise is silly.His dad can but doesn't have to and shouldn't be expected to. Kid earned his scholarship.
+1... He's earned his spot should he accept on NSD. To think otherwise is silly.
Hunter Jr. is expected to miss anywhere from six to eight months with the injury, according to his father. It could take as much as a year for him to fully recover.
Hunter added that he's been in contact with his personal doctors, and they are confident his son will make a complete recovery, with proper rest and rehabilitation.
"All of the doctors are saying he should be fine," Hunter said. "They're saying it's 99 percent [full recovery probability], but it'll take some time."
We were probably gong to redshirt him regardless.
He'll be back.
We were probably gong to redshirt him regardless.
He'll be back.
sure his pops has some nice connections with doctors so this is good.
Don't know if I agree with that..
The injury situation isnt "good."
He's not the only kid in the world to bust a stick... Pretty sure that some of those that have, have made full recovery and been productive ballplayers. Just sayin'
No need to be dramatic...
He wasn't going to be an impact player next year anyways so even if we were an SEC type team we would still want his commitment.
I know he might not have a huge impact on the 2013 season. He is still a very good player and hopefully he recovers 100%. Some schools would still question his scholarship that wont happen here.
You're reading this wrong or maybe I did. What I was saying is that having an injury isnt good, thats all.
Think he absolutely deserves a scholarship. No question.
With the kind of treatment and rehab Torii will get and with coach Luongo keeping him as fit as possible during recovery, this will be a setback but in terms of permanent damage it is not as serious as serious tendon/ligament tears. The bone ought to heal 100% and in 10 months he will be as good as new.
I can't believe anyone is bringing up pulling his scholarship, that is just a sleazey move. If an injury were to prevent a kid from ever playing again, then there are provisions within the rules to switch his scholarship to the non-academic type freeing up a football scholarship. But that is not at all likely in Torii's situation, he ought to be good as new after a medical redshirt year.