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  2. Would imagine it's fully dependent upon pain management and how comfortable he is. I will say I got a hip pointer in high school and I thought I was going to die. Still able to play through it once you start moving but it can hurt pretty bad.
  3. Are all ligament concerns off the table or still waiting?
  4. The simple fact that a timeline is being established is GREAT news!
  5. Any guesses on return timeline based on other bone brusies ?
  6. I’m no doctor but if the pain is less than yesterday I would assume it’s a mild bone bruise and he’s just out a few weeks. Potentially GTD for Ohio State.
  7. time to inject him with everything to recover faster..any chance our sponsor "Humann" do that sort of stuff?
  8. Saw it flash up on my iPad , but when I clicked on it no article. All I saw was bone bruise
  9. OTF has confirmed it's a bone bruise. Return timeline TBD.
  10. return for OU has to the the goal, right? At home I still think we can beat Ohio State without him.
  11. If it is just a bone bruise, that is absolutely fantastic for Goosby. The described injury and play from team run results in a ligament injury more times than it does not. For this to not be season-ending is remarkable. Fantastic for Goosby and Texas
  12. Pouring up shots at the office in the AM to celebrate
  13. Put that man in the cryo chamber until Week 2.
  14. we dont even know how bad it is. could be quicker could be longer
  15. Just something on espn reporting it was a bone bruise.
  16. This is national new Pete Thamel is all over this. lol anyways bone bruise can still take anywhere from weeks to months to heal depending on how deep/location of it. excited its not season ending yet but could have him miss good amount of time.
  17. What’s the prognosis like on a bone bruise? Guessing it comes down to pain tolerance? Hopefully he can go for Ohio State
  18. Didn’t know you could get a bone bruise from passing out water! Sorry that happened to you!
  19. Hyperextending the knee can cause the bones to knock together and bruise.
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