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08-10-2012, 09:43 PM
Louisville wide receiver Michaelee Harris will miss the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
Coach Charlie Strong said Harris was injured in practice Thursday.
Harris tore his right ACL in December and had been attempting to fully recover in time for the season opener against Kentucky on Sept. 2. The sophomore from Miami was the team's second-leading receiver last season with 37 catches for 455 yards and two touchdowns.
A favorite target for high school teammate and current Cardinals quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, Harris had been expected to be one of Louisville's starting receivers. It is his fourth knee injury while at Louisville.
Strong says Harris ''provides so much energy to the team.''
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/louisville-...ncaaf.html
Coach Charlie Strong said Harris was injured in practice Thursday.
Harris tore his right ACL in December and had been attempting to fully recover in time for the season opener against Kentucky on Sept. 2. The sophomore from Miami was the team's second-leading receiver last season with 37 catches for 455 yards and two touchdowns.
A favorite target for high school teammate and current Cardinals quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, Harris had been expected to be one of Louisville's starting receivers. It is his fourth knee injury while at Louisville.
Strong says Harris ''provides so much energy to the team.''
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/louisville-...ncaaf.html
08-11-2012, 12:50 AM
His knees are done.
08-16-2012, 01:21 AM
^ You have to rehab this stuff the right way or you'll never be the same.
The ACL surgery has evolved to the point that if it happens to you and you rehab correctly: you can come back stronger than you ever were.
The ACL surgery has evolved to the point that if it happens to you and you rehab correctly: you can come back stronger than you ever were.
08-16-2012, 01:43 AM
^
Ive heard that a lot lately.
Some doctors claim by rehabbing right after getting a good surgeon to work on you can actually make you stronger than you were, but obviously this kid has had major problems with surgeons and or rehab. Something wasnt done right.
Ive heard that a lot lately.
Some doctors claim by rehabbing right after getting a good surgeon to work on you can actually make you stronger than you were, but obviously this kid has had major problems with surgeons and or rehab. Something wasnt done right.
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