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Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Without knowing much, I'd agree that Wilson takes Saturday off. We looked pretty good against a solid NDSU team without him a week ago. That squad SHOULD be able to get us to the second round. I hate to even say that after last year!
Even without Wilson, we've got a fighting chance. The team will have had two full weeks of practice (plus one excellent tune-up game) to learn about how their roles change without him in the lineup. Against USD that first time it was a brand new problem and they looked lost.
Just get to Monday - anything cool that happens after tip-off at 8:30 that night is a bonus.
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My older son had stress fractures in both feet one year apart during track season. His first one he likely ran on it for a month before it finally popped. Ironically it happened during his best race that season. He was shut down for 6 weeks after that. His second one happened just prior to the track season his junior year. He road bike for five weeks before he started running again.
His teammate had a stress fracture during his senior season that likely started during the cross country season. He did a combination of running on grass and riding bike for nearly two months over the winter before finishing out his track season. He ended up repeating as the Nebraska Gatorade athlete of the year for cross country and won two events at the state track meet. So it is possible to compete at a high level with the injury.
Just based off of my son's experiences, definitely day-to-day with pain tolerance. No surgery was needed for either my son or his teammate.
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Originally posted by 6-4-3 Jackrabbit View PostI hope are fans are in the game from the start on Saturday night. I felt last year our fanbase was more about the social than game vs. Western. All of a sudden everyone checked out the scoreboard half way through the second half and notice State was losing. Let's be a factor!
Go Rabbits!
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Originally posted by 6-4-3 Jackrabbit View PostI hope are fans are in the game from the start on Saturday night. I felt last year our fanbase was more about the social than game vs. Western. All of a sudden everyone checked out the scoreboard half way through the second half and notice State was losing. Let's be a factor!
Go Rabbits!
But maybe you are right - could it be more of a distraction? Hopefully not.
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Originally posted by 6-4-3 Jackrabbit View PostI hope are fans are in the game from the start on Saturday night. I felt last year our fanbase was more about the social than game vs. Western. All of a sudden everyone checked out the scoreboard half way through the second half and notice State was losing. Let's be a factor!
Go Rabbits!
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Your're right about the first round games usually featuring a crowd that is every bit as quiet as it is large. That seemed to start in the last couple years of the Wolters era - when we became an annual favorite roll on to the semi-final round. It's probably why we've had some unexpected close calls, andof course, whatever that was last year.
Would't it be nice to have some students show up before Tuesday night? That would probably change the Saturday environment in a hurry.
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Originally posted by Southeast View PostYour're right about the first round games usually featuring a crowd that is every bit as quiet as it is large. That seemed to start in the last couple years of the Wolters era - when we became an annual favorite roll on to the semi-final round. It's probably why we've had some unexpected close calls, andof course, whatever that was last year.
Would't it be nice to have some students show up before Tuesday night? That would probably change the Saturday environment in a hurry.
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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
To be fair they played so poorly against Western it was hard for the fans to get into the game."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Zimmer article on 5 men to watch included Murkey, Shahid, Nzekwesi, Stewart, & Umude. He also has a piece on Hendo.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by 98Jackfarmer View PostAnyone have a timetable on a stress fracture recovery? My guess is it's way longer than what we have for time, but I'm not a doctor.This space for lease.
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