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Lyons is going to visit with his mom who has not been to ND. I think this would be his 3rd visit to ND. I heard December for the visit. Guess it would be the banquet.
Lyons is going to visit with his mom who has not been to ND. I think this would be his 3rd visit to ND. I heard December for the visit. Guess it would be the banquet.
Yeah, awesome. Lyons already visited for Michigan, right?
I agree. UNFORTUNATELY do you know who I think Floyd reminds me of? Yep thats right, Duvall Kamara. Both had a great freshman year, an ok to descent sophmore year and pretty much a non existant juinior year. Eerie is it not?
Lyons is going to visit with his mom who has not been to ND. I think this would be his 3rd visit to ND. I heard December for the visit. Guess it would be the banquet.
dre- great SONG! oh crap-- dating myself.....
Monroe Area DE Stephon Tuitt accepted his official invitation to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Wednesday at his school . . . Speaking of Tuitt, he was named Lineman of the Week by the Touchdown Club of Atlanta. He had 11 tackles and a sack in the Purple Hurricanes’ win over Chestatee.
I agree. UNFORTUNATELY do you know who I think Floyd reminds me of? Yep thats right, Duvall Kamara. Both had a great freshman year, an ok to descent sophmore year and pretty much a non existant juinior year. Eerie is it not?
easy bud, dont have room for all that. 2 spots, maaaaaaayyyyybe 3 but even thats a stretch. Its Williams, French or Drew only got room for 1
Lyons is going to visit with his mom who has not been to ND. I think this would be his 3rd visit to ND. I heard December for the visit. Guess it would be the banquet.
Dillard's Wayne Lyons out 4-6 weeks
Panthers safety suffers slight MCL tear
October 04, 2010|By Dave Brousseau, Sun Sentinel
Dillard safety Wayne Lyons learned Friday he will likely miss the rest of the regular season after suffering a left knee injury in the loss to Cypress Bay on Thursday.
Lyons confirmed Saturday that a MRI showed he had a slight medial collateral ligament (MCL) tear that will keep him on the sidelines 4-6 weeks.
"If we make it to the playoffs, I'll be ready," Lyons said. "It's my senior year, so I'm not going to try to think about it.
The 6-foot, 190-pound Lyons has already made official visits to Notre Dame and UCLA. He is scheduled to visit Nebraska on Oct. 29.
Read DaVaris Daniels formspring ( no I don't post ), and he's hinting that our next committ comes from the defensive side of the ball... But he wouldn't say names. Could be just him seeing what's left on the board, but I'm hoping he knows something we don't .
hopefully Lyons or Ishaq or French???
I think it is fair to point out, with respect to DD, that it is somewhat obvious that our next commit will come from that side...
just to clear things up for those that don't know but a sprain is a tear. I'm telling you it drives people nuts in the sports medicine business when announcers without a clue of what there talking about even if there a for player or coach when they say thank god it's only a sprained knee rather than tearing knee ligaments because spraining is tearing.
Ligamentous (sprain) and muscular (strain) injuries may be classified according to the degree of impairment.
* Grade I sprain - Stretching but no tearing of the ligament, local tenderness, minimal edema, no gross instability with stress testing, firm end point
* Grade II sprain - Partial tears of the ligaments, moderate local tenderness, mild instability with stress testing (but firm end point), moderately incapacitating
* Grade III sprain - Complete tear, discomfort with manipulation but less than expected for degree of injury, variable amount of edema (ranging from negligible to grossly conspicuous), clear instability with stress testing (expressing a mushy end point), severe disability
Did he cancel his trip to Iowa next weekend?