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CJ Baxter OUT FOR YEAR!!!


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Sad heartbreaking news as CJ gets the news from doc that it's a 6-9 month recovery for the MCL/LCL tear. Time for Blue/Wisner/Gibson & Clark to step up. 

 

Do yall see Gibson getting more playing time than Wisner in the upcoming season? 

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46 minutes ago, Jerky said:

I read a report saying it was a LCL/PCL injury that would require surgery. Out for the season. 6-9 months recovery. Did not read it was a MCL injury.

I feel ill. Hate this for Baxter.

 

 

That is not a real common torque and injury.

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4 hours ago, .45s said:

 

 

That is not a real common torque and injury.

Right. I read this type of injury was uncommon. May happen in contact football hits and car injuries to the knee with the dash.

Just passing along what I read so you can see.

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I just learned Texas running back CJ Baxter is expected to miss the season after tearing his LCL/PCL during practice on Tuesday. Baxter's injury will require surgery and the recovery time is between six to nine months.

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