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Will Sammon posted this an hour ago on The Athletic,
• DE Jabari Zuniga, DE Jonathan Greenard (ankles): Both defensive stalwarts are expected to play. Greenard told media he was 85-90 percent, which he surmised was good enough for him. Players like safety Shawn Davis said the duo looked 100 percent in practice. On Wednesday, Mullen said both Zuniga and Greenard were limited Monday but saw more action Tuesday and have “progressed nicely.” Zuniga originally got hurt against Kentucky, and Greenard originally got hurt against Auburn.
Think he could be saying he still experiencing some soreness/stiffness after? Or maybe he doesn’t trust its healed yet? His teammates have said he looks 100%. Also, not sure if they do this in college (I’m sure they do something) but in my HS they used to give kids like 8 NSAIDS or something crazy to get through a game. Would not surprise me if they loaded both up with something.Don't like the whole 85-90% thing. Sounds like they will be very limited or we end up having a repeat of Zuniga's "100%" for the LSU game.
I don't think anyone wants him involved.I am not as negative as others here about Urban, but....he’s not getting “involved”..
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Really jacked up for this one. Sister called earlier this week with a couple extra club seat tickets. I was able to find a hotel for Saturday night at a Courtyard near 95 and Butler for only 10,000 points. I haven't been this amped for a Florida/Georgia game since 2008.
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Fromm is even more useless in the rain. Bodes well for us.Looks like chance of rain increased to 40%. I am shocked nobody suggested we forfeit yet.
Think he could be saying he still experiencing some soreness/stiffness after? Or maybe he doesn’t trust its healed yet? His teammates have said he looks 100%. Also, not sure if they do this in college (I’m sure they do something) but in my HS they used to give kids like 8 NSAIDS or something crazy to get through a game. Would not surprise me if they loaded both up with something.
Not advocating - just relaying. I wouldn’t trust a HS PT coach with my kids recovery.If that is true then that is terrible practice. Overdosing on NSAIDs does not make them work any better, just increases the chances of bleeding, poor healing, gastric and renal side effects. You can combine Acetaminophen with an NSAID, but that's about it.
This guy always has nice play by play analysis. He is usually high on Florida but still picked the a$$ sniffers to win 23-20.
Also, not sure if they do this in college (I’m sure they do something) but in my HS they used to give kids like 8 NSAIDS or something crazy to get through a game. Would not surprise me if they loaded both up with something.