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Last time I saw him he was carted away in an ambulance....I sure hope he is ok!
Anyone know anything else?
He was taken for precautionary x-rays. They weren't going to put him in the back of a Camry, hence the ambulance.
Can he even take a medical redshirt? Let's hope it isn't bad enough to warrant that. He was showing some great promise.
Can he even take a medical redshirt? Let's hope it isn't bad enough to warrant that. He was showing some great promise.
I may be wrong but I think he has already used his redshirt. Lets hope it is not serious enough to come to that...
Medical redshirt option is open to him but I doubt he'll need it for an ankle sprain. He'll miss some games though.
FOT, it looked much worse last night, and it was no an unreasonable question, especially after Michael Bauer (look it up).
If you had looked up Michael Bauer you would see that he had to take a medical red-shirt because of a bad ankle.
Relax dude. FOT was only stating an ankle injury in November isn't likely to be season-ending. I know you're trying to zing him for not knowing his Gopher history. But even an avid Gopher fan may not recall an injury that happened more then 8 years ago.
Anyway, correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Bauer a freshman who wasn't likely to see signficant minutes during conference play and that factored into the decision?
1999-2000 Redshirt Season
Played in five games before taking a medical redshirt after his ankle did not completely heal from a preseason injury scored 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting, (3-of-4 beyond the arc), vs. Georgia (12/28) with and 6 rebounds made his debut as a Golden Gopher against Oregon (12/18) by pulling down four rebounds and scoring 5 points in just 11 minutes.
He was a freshman, but he was also highly recruited and looked phenomenal in the games he did play. But his ankle was always iffy. He would have gotten plenty of minutes, heck, Ryan Wildenborg started six games in 1999-2000.
And of course he doesn't know his Gopher history.
FYI,
Myron blogged that Carter's injury was "just a sprain"
I was actually surprised to see an update from him on Thanksgiving. Color me pleasantly surprised.
FOT, you don't know Gopher history, you haven't lived Gopher history. Hosea Crittenden means nothing to you. Kyle Sanden's shot means nothing to you. Did you feel anything when Richard Coffee played right after his dad died or heart attack? Did you feel proud when Jayson Walton went after every rebound with the knees of a 70 year old. Did you learn about Burundi because of a player whose name I could never hope to spell.
I obviously have nothing on many of the "old timers," but what they have seen and felt, you'll never be able to hold a candle to just because you caught a random game on TV or in person 20 years ago. There is tradition here, and you are an outsider looking in. That's great that Tubby is your "friend" but as far as the team and this state are concerned, it is completely meaning. The fact you "follow" them just like every other team proves my point. I saw Glen Robinson play but that doesn't mean anything. I've met Jerry Sichting, but who cares? You are no better or no worse than a cyber-transplant here for one reason, and when that reason is gone, you will be to.
The rest of us will still be here, and you'll have moved on.
FOT, you don't know Gopher history, you haven't lived Gopher history. Hosea Crittenden means nothing to you. Kyle Sanden's shot means nothing to you. Did you feel anything when Richard Coffee played right after his dad died or heart attack? Did you feel proud when Jayson Walton went after every rebound with the knees of a 70 year old. Did you learn about Burundi because of a player whose name I could never hope to spell.
I obviously have nothing on many of the "old timers," but what they have seen and felt, you'll never be able to hold a candle to just because you caught a random game on TV or in person 20 years ago. There is tradition here, and you are an outsider looking in. That's great that Tubby is your "friend" but as far as the team and this state are concerned, it is completely meaning. The fact you "follow" them just like every other team proves my point. I saw Glen Robinson play but that doesn't mean anything. I've met Jerry Sichting, but who cares? You are no better or no worse than a cyber-transplant here for one reason, and when that reason is gone, you will be to.
The rest of us will still be here, and you'll have moved on.
Get over yourself. We don't need any holier than thou crap on this board. Michael Bauer's injury was more severe than just an ankle sprain--he actually disclocated his ankle. It is spelled Nzigamasabo. I remember Crittenden from when he played his HS ball at Rosemount and I was at Hosea Crittenden day. And most importantly I remember entering Williams Arena and just feeling an amazing energy about crowd for big games that we have not felt in the last 9 years. The crowd had an anticipatory buzz that gave you goosebumps before the game even started. I haven't felt that since the home game against Indiana in about Feb. of 1999. With Tubby that buzz and that anticipation will come back when we are again competing for Big Ten titles. But that buzz only comes with fans in the stands that are ecstatic about the game. If he is a converted Gopher fan so be it, we're not too good to cast away people that want to follow the program.
Geeze, great attitude. It takes all level of fans to give a program support. If the die-hards are bunch of snobs who drive away everyone who doesn't fondly recall Hosea Crittenden, you are left with the support that Gopher football has had the last 30 years.
One of the reasons we are a better basketball school is that the general public follows the team as casual fans. I have members of my family who have followed them since the early 90's. They are not alums, just Minnesotans. They could probably only name 3-4 players on the team at any moment. They may only watch 10 games a year. Should they have thier Gopher fan status revoked because they are not good enough? Many Minnesotans follow Gopher basketball (and fewer football) as casual fans, just the way they follow the Twins and Vikings. Some of you on here seem to think that only alumni who can name the 12th man on every team for last 25 years are worthy. That's the attitude that will leave you with only your 5,000 die-hards in the stands every night. Is that what you want?
But I'm probably speaking out of turn. Even though I've been following Gopher basketball since I was 9 years old and know as much about the last 20 years as most of you, I'm not an alumni, so I should probably keep it to myself.
Sorry, rant over.
But he isn't a Gopher fan.