Lefeld is hurt, I hope it's not serious
- Bleeding Orange
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You people have all gone off the deep end - officially. See ya'll when you get back! 
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It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan

If Leyfeld is out, we will need to run a 4 guard offense at times. This leaves us with:
0 - Centers
3 - Forwards (Soler, Rad, Marschall)
4 - 2 Guards (Wright, Samarco, Wilson, Clements)
2 - PG Guards (Moon, Floyd)
It should be fun to watch. If they are athletic enough, they should be able to compete in the MAC.
0 - Centers
3 - Forwards (Soler, Rad, Marschall)
4 - 2 Guards (Wright, Samarco, Wilson, Clements)
2 - PG Guards (Moon, Floyd)
It should be fun to watch. If they are athletic enough, they should be able to compete in the MAC.
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To quote Elvis Costello "you're nobody 'til somebody thinks you're a bastard".Warthog wrote:That's because your a nobody.Flipper wrote:When I blasted my ankle with an axe, it was a day or two before a Radiologist took a look at the film. A general practicioner took a look right away, but the specialist took awhile.![]()
My point was that if an athlete from the University went to the hospital and had an x-ray, I am sure that it would get read immediately. None of this "oh, it will get read when the radiologist comes in on Monday afternoon" stuff. The athletic dept has enough doctors, etc on the payroll that they would get some answers to an x-ray a little quicker than the rest of would.
My dad was a Radiologist,...it's not that unusual for an xray to be inconclusive or to have some kind of oddity on it that requires the input of another physician to get the correct diagnosis. Sometimes Physicians want to be sure that they see what they think they see, so they'll have a colleague take a look. BGSU hoops aren't so high on the food chain that we can shortcut that process....
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playing small is not bad
Playing small is not a bad option. At the college level, especially in the MAC taking away the other teams center, as an offensive weapon, is not hard to do through scouting and help defense. Most big guys are stiffs and can only guard another big stiff. Last year Ohio played with a 6' 8" center (who was not a stiff) and four other players who could play all over the floor. They were hard to match up with. Last year when the falcons were at their best we played small. Fitch, Reimold and Almanson were our front court. They were not usually taller than the other teams. The other teams couldnt guard them, but we could guard them, rarely being hurt by a big center. Last years team had no stand out rebounder, but rarely got out rebounded either. When Fitch went down, this was over, Vandermeer played for lack of a better option.The team never looked the same. Coach Dakich has made this work before. Obviously we have young players, but I believe playing small is better.
So the $25,000 question is what did he do to his foot?
Is there a doctor in the house?
I'm not a doctor, but I am incredible klutz. With that said, a film that is taken right after a trauma is not always 100 percent accurate. Other factors, particularly swelling, can scew the results. Therefore, it is common practice to wait a couple days and do a second film when the swelling has gone down. Anyway...
Is there a doctor in the house?
I'm not a doctor, but I am incredible klutz. With that said, a film that is taken right after a trauma is not always 100 percent accurate. Other factors, particularly swelling, can scew the results. Therefore, it is common practice to wait a couple days and do a second film when the swelling has gone down. Anyway...
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It's odd that Lefeld, in his third year in the program, would get a stress fracture, especially after a summer of hard work. My money's on a bone bruise. With Dusan, a stress fracture makes more sense. He was probably not used to working as hard as DD demands, and his muscles became fatigued after months of hard pounding. With muscle fatigue, bones absorbing more shock resulting in susceptability to stress factures.factman wrote:I was told it is a bruise or possible stress fracture. My source was pretty good!
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3rd year injuries
Not sure that being in your third year of college basketball has much to do with preventing stress related injuries. I believe Almanson was in his third year when he had a stress fracture. Stacy and Phillips both endured plantar fasciitis in their third years, which is also a stress related injury to the plantar fascia. All of these resulted in medical redshirts. I could be wrong, but Dusan is the first freshman I can remember having a stress fracture. Please let me know if that is not right.
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