ArmyHorns Posted Friday at 10:29 PM Posted Friday at 10:29 PM 5 hours ago, TexasMDcoach said: Everyone is different after ACL surgery depending on several factors, but it generally takes 6-12 months usually closer to the latter for running backs. He is in that window and being a guy who has powerful legs and directional cuts he will retrain his muscles and gain strength and confidence back soon. The surgery is healed but it takes a while to get full strength and rom back in all the muscle groups. Suspect he will get limited reps that will increase over the first month. Problem is is that it wasn’t just ACL it was ACL, MCL and partial PCL I believe Quote
TexasMDcoach Posted Saturday at 06:03 AM Posted Saturday at 06:03 AM 7 hours ago, ArmyHorns said: Problem is is that it wasn’t just ACL it was ACL, MCL and partial PCL I believe That would definitely change things Quote
SpaceCityWrangler Posted Saturday at 11:59 AM Posted Saturday at 11:59 AM On 7/31/2025 at 12:31 AM, AusMOJO said: He's going to get reps early on, he just won't get a massive share of them. Pretty sure we're all aware of this lol. I don’t think he plays until November if at all. 1 Quote
Longhornlove Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM On 7/31/2025 at 7:21 PM, Red Five said: Completely depends on how the next month goes.... But I'm trying to think of an example of a player taking part in fall camp, who doesn't play until October, without injury or re-injury. Maybe a Bo Scaife situation or something like that. Doctors said Bo may not walk normal again much less play football. Quote
Sundancekid Posted Saturday at 01:48 PM Posted Saturday at 01:48 PM Are you thinking of Blaine Irby? 1 Quote
thatdude2 Posted Saturday at 03:15 PM Posted Saturday at 03:15 PM On 8/1/2025 at 9:41 AM, Sundancekid said: Baxter may jump ship and gonpro regardless if he can return to form by the end of the season. I trust the coaches to oversee his recovery and know when he is ready. We are blessed to have a good stable of running backs competing. He should get his degree first. He may never be the same, like the Alabama RB that transferred to TCU a couple years ago. Quote
thatdude2 Posted Saturday at 03:17 PM Posted Saturday at 03:17 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Longhornlove said: Edited Saturday at 03:18 PM by thatdude2 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Saturday at 04:14 PM Moderators Posted Saturday at 04:14 PM 59 minutes ago, thatdude2 said: He should get his degree first. He may never be the same, like the Alabama RB that transferred to TCU a couple years ago. Trey Sanders 2 Quote
taxsaver Posted Saturday at 06:46 PM Posted Saturday at 06:46 PM 3 hours ago, thatdude2 said: He should get his degree first. He may never be the same, like the Alabama RB that transferred to TCU a couple years ago. Hold the phone. You COULD end up being right, but take it from someone who was told he would die 3 years ago: it ain't over til it's over. God intervenes when it suits HIM and that's that. Baxter is too good an athlete to give up. I suspect that he will recover as long he hangs in there. JMO 1 1 Quote
Buck Travis Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago An ACL takes a full 12 months to recover. My daughter's surgeon (fixed her ACL) was John Baker, the team doc for the Stars, SMU, and formerly for the Cowboys. He said that they treat pros differently from amateurs to get them back on the field sooner. (No play, no pay.) You can get back into the game sooner but you'll pay for it when you're 40 years old. My daughter's rehab took a full year to get back to competitive condition. She never got comfortable turning (D1 softball) while hitting but is fine running in straight lines. She's done 8 marathons since college. I wouldn't expect to see Baxter on the field before November. No need to put his NFL prospects at risk. Quote
Red Five Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Buck Travis said: An ACL takes a full 12 months to recover. My daughter's surgeon (fixed her ACL) was John Baker, the team doc for the Stars, SMU, and formerly for the Cowboys. He said that they treat pros differently from amateurs to get them back on the field sooner. (No play, no pay.) You can get back into the game sooner but you'll pay for it when you're 40 years old. My daughter's rehab took a full year to get back to competitive condition. She never got comfortable turning (D1 softball) while hitting but is fine running in straight lines. She's done 8 marathons since college. I wouldn't expect to see Baxter on the field before November. No need to put his NFL prospects at risk. I sort of doubt he'd be practicing right now if the idea was for him to miss most of the season. Quote
Hashtag Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 20 minutes ago, Red Five said: I sort of doubt he'd be practicing right now if the idea was for him to miss most of the season. Right now they don’t have pads on, I’d wait until pads come on and see how his participation is with full contact. Quote
thatdude2 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago On 8/2/2025 at 11:14 AM, CJ Vogel said: Trey Sanders I was trying to protect the name of the one in the true account, but you, you gon’ call him out like that. Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 4 hours ago Moderators Posted 4 hours ago The next part of all of this for CB4 starts this week ... team starts tackling in full pads today. 1. How cautious will Texas be in this regard 2. When does he begin this phase, and is there any sort of set back. Obviously, as long as he is wearing the heavy knee brace ... he's not going to be as effective when it's live. 1 Quote
Thanos72 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 8/1/2025 at 9:37 AM, AusMOJO said: Now THAT is doubtful. What is the point of playing 6-7 weeks in. If he's ready to play, give him some reps. I doubt we see him week 1 but some of those "lesser" teams where you might blow them out, he'll likely get some back up reps. If you're going to wait that long to play him, you might as well just red shirt him and call it a season. Point is that they’re trying to protect his career not appease ausmojo. Why do pro teams add missing pieces for the stretch run? Let em wait until next year… 1 Quote
GDI Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 8/2/2025 at 1:03 AM, TexasMDcoach said: That would definitely change things I keep hearing that it takes 12 months for an acl, I believe it has been 12 months since he was injured in last years camp? You're saying the additional injuries to the knee will prolong the usual 12 months for just an acl? Quote
Longhornlove Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 8/2/2025 at 10:17 AM, thatdude2 said: On 8/2/2025 at 8:48 AM, Sundancekid said: Are you thinking of Blaine Irby? yes Quote
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