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Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
Zimmer at scrimmage confirmed that Mason suffered potentially severe non-contact knee injury and is in heavy brace.
it seems that he would have not practiced the rest of spring no matter what. i feel like that has been pretty much the norm for quite a while. anything other than the most minor injury and they sit out spring practice, but any word on fall?
any other key guys that will be sitting out tomorrow?
did any of the incoming freshman arrive for spring? i know that is unusual but it has and does happen. or maybe the transfers?
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Originally posted by LetsGoRabbits View Post
OBVIOUSLY i know that we usually do not get a lot of info on these things! i would hope we all know that by now. i am fine with that!! but did anyone see or hear any more about this?
it seems that he would have not practiced the rest of spring no matter what. i feel like that has been pretty much the norm for quite a while. anything other than the most minor injury and they sit out spring practice, but any word on fall?
any other key guys that will be sitting out tomorrow?
did any of the incoming freshman arrive for spring? i know that is unusual but it has and does happen. or maybe the transfers?
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Originally posted by Jacked_Up View PostCoach Stig said earlier this week in Sioux Falls that Chase Mason is out for the coming season but will have four seasons of eligibility remaining.
that said, i would think that really makes it tough to think he is gonna play qb. next time he plays a football game it will basically be 4 years since he has played. that is a lot of development time and repetitions lost. not to mention if grono looks improved from the last time we saw him or even the same, you gotta think it is impossible to think someone takes the #1 qb job from him going into the following year
and you could say well chase has 4 years. maybe he will be willing to sit behind grono for a year and have 3 years to start. will he really risk another year of not playing and then maybe get injured again or something?? my guess if he is healthy, he is gonna want to be on the field even if that means a position besides qb. not to mention how long would he stay. school wise he will be a junior next fall
hope he can get healthy and stay healthy!! wish him all the best!!
the ability to stay healthy is something athletes have almost no control over (especially when you are talking about knee injuries, which often happen with minimal or no contact) and it has such a GIANT impact on their athletic careers and lives
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Originally posted by salemjack View PostJackson Hilton to DWU.
but this makes me think that he was prop 48ed (i know that is not the current terminology but pretty sure it is the same thing) and did not meet the requirements to regain ncaa eligibility. therefore, NAIA school.
I DO NOT KNOW THAT!!! so maybe there is some other reason but it is difficult to guess what it would be. because it seems incredibly doubtful that he discovered during essentially a red shirt year that not only could he NOT play D1 but he also was not good enough for the NSIC
unless i am way wrong he is good enough to play D1 and more than talented enough for D2. so there has to be some unique reason for going naia
anyone have any info? maybe he wants to try to go small and play both FB and MBB?? i thought he was also a heck of a basketball player. i thought he often made life tough for current jacks MBB Mohrs whenever they matched up in high school
of course there are NO guarantees, but this feels like a BIG bummer!!!!
really think jackson is a special talent. it will be interesting to see how things play out for him, but i think he has all the athleticism of the smaller WR and DBs but he has the size of the Jankes and maybe even slightly taller.
again BUMMER!!! hope everything works out for the best for him
seems like we had a lot of WR and DB and LB in his class and the one before. with lots of talent and expectations. hopefully a few of those who remain start to show that on the field this fall
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