Of course... This doesn't say it doesn't happen. And I'm not saying natural grass is a cure-all. I am saying ACL tears are more prevalent on turf than grass, and data backs that up.Bothello shredded his knee at Purdue on natural grass. There’s no panacea where ligament tears can be avoided, IMO. Even if ND went back to natural grass, they can’t control for the fact that their opponents & neutral site games are likely to play on field turf.
Then you have the physiology of each individual athlete. Some based on their flexion or lack thereof are more disposed to injury than others.
Yeah, that list was a bit longer than what I anticipated.
We just DontWhat will we do without the Du?
Bothello shredded his knee at Purdue on natural grass. There’s no panacea where ligament tears can be avoided, IMO. Even if ND went back to natural grass, they can’t control for the fact that their opponents & neutral site games are likely to play on field turf.
Then you have the physiology of each individual athlete. Some based on their flexion or lack thereof are more disposed to injury than others.
I bet Kiser won’t play and it will be a gametime decisionKiser and Pendleton not listed. I’m thinking they’re good to go
So you are saying Kiser was accidentally left off the list?I bet Kiser won’t play and it will be a gametime decision
Officially out for the year with a left knee injury.
What will we do without the Du?
OL is already banged up and DE and Vyper is hurting and we haven't played Navy or Army yet which notoriously any time we play option teams we come out with injuries.
Idk if it was posted here already but Tim Prister on a recent podcast said that the injury was a patellar. Much much worse news than I had originally thought. I know it’s better now but a decade ago this was a career ending injury.
Might've been talking about BotelhoIdk if it was posted here already but Tim Prister on a recent podcast said that the injury was a patellar. Much much worse news than I had originally thought. I know it’s better now but a decade ago this was a career ending injury.
I remember when they happened, Botelho's looked much worse. It was like everyone knew immediately it was really bad and I think they carted him off? Traore, IIRC, walked off the field under his own power.Might've been talking about Botelho
I thought that was Botelho's injury he was talking about?Idk if it was posted here already but Tim Prister on a recent podcast said that the injury was a patellar. Much much worse news than I had originally thought. I know it’s better now but a decade ago this was a career ending injury.
I thought the same. They were kund of bouncing back and forth while discussing both but I interpreted Botellos as being the more severe injury.I thought that was Botelho's injury he was talking about?
It was, he talking about Botello for the patella injury.I thought that was Botelho's injury he was talking about?
Well I listened to the podcast last night over some wine but I thought Prister referred to Botelho and Traore and then their injuries respectively as ACL and patellar. I sure hope he misspoke. To be clear everyone did seem to talk like Botelho's injury was more severe so perhaps he did mean BotelhoI thought that was Botelho's injury he was talking about?
They've said multiple times on different podcasts Botelho's injury was worse than Traore's and Traore's injury was ACL. They're more concerned that Botelho can return being the player he was at the beginning of this year and they've heard the recovery has been a bit of a struggle/frustrating for him.Well I listened to the podcast last night over some wine but I thought Prister referred to Botelho and Traore and then their injuries respectively as ACL and patellar. I sure hope he misspoke. To be clear everyone did seem to talk like Botelho's injury was more severe so perhaps he did mean Botelho