If a UF medical specialist came out and said Lagway's injury is minor and may be totally fine in a few days, yes I'd believe them. But we only heard from CBN, not the doctors. So its not unreasonable to wonder if what CBN is saying is at least partially driven by gamesmanship.. Its not that uncommon for coaches to do that, heck Kyle Wittingham never ruled out Cam Rising last year and that dude never took a snap nor was he even close to doing so.
Any Doctors on this site who can give insight as to how they treat an injury like Lagways? Curious as to if there are treatments to help speed the healing.
It wouldn't be the Drs doing the treatments, it would be the PT's and ATC's. If it's non-surgical, rest, heat, compression, ultrasound and NMES. A more progressive PT would add laser or red light therapy. Also increasing his protein intake to stimulate protein synthesis and muscle fiber repair.
And the injury reports we get are a load of crap. The closest we get is upper or lower body. Tissue or bone.
If Napier has another losing season, that would make 3 years in a row... But, regardless, I just hope Lagway gets better soon.
I’m laughing at all the people who are willing to put our program in the hands of yet another head coach who hasn’t won shit in his entire career. Mighty Lane’s team lost this season to the same Kentucky team we just beat by 4 touchdowns. Just say no to Lane Kiffin
Ideally, we'd have a head coach who hires guys like Lane to be OC. A head coach who doesn't have the time and is not interested in posting on social media.
If they use proteins make sure they are not on the banned list. I would think they would know. I can think of one or two coaches I would rather have than Kiffin. The guy at Tulane Lashlee at SMU, or even the guy at Louisville. His win at Clemson Saturday was his 5th against top 25 competition while at Louisville.
Jeff Brohm at Louisville is a good coach who lights it up on offense. Had Bowling Green’s Western Kentucky team flying in a short time, then got hired at Purdue where he upset Ohio St. and had Purdue competing for the Big 10’s championship. Louisville, where he went to college and played football, wanted him and he decided to jump back as a player who had gone onto do good things. beating Clemson is a big deal. FYI
Dak Prescott left the field last Sunday with a hamstring strain, even walked off the field on his own. Looks like it will take 4 weeks for it to heal. Cowboys likely to place Dak on IR, Jones says
wouldn’t you say in most minor hamstring injuries, the player limps off the field? Usually a cart is only involved if it’s something severe. I’m glad it’s they don’t think it’s a major tear now but there must have been some concern at the time. I do trust the professionals but a lot of times if you ask three doctors, you’ll get three different opinions.