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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: bshea85 on October 26, 2019, 11:27:07 PM
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So I didn't see the injury, but ESPN tells me it was too graphic to replay. Did his leg go backwards or something?
Anyway, condolences out to him, I hope it's not one of those injuries that will haunt him for the rest of his life. Knee injuries are the worst, and I can't imagine the amount of pain he was in.
Going forward, how does this affect KSU defense? I think our LB core is somewhat solid, but it's always nice to have depth.
Again, I wish Gallon a speedy recovery and hope he's on his feet soon.
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Saw a video of it on reddit, went sideways at the knee. Looked pretty bad.
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obligatory knees are weird
also, injuries like these make me feel guilty for loving football :frown:
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saw somewhere he could actually make a comeback?
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saw somewhere he could actually make a comeback?
He's a fifth year senior. Even if he had a relatively "minor" knee injury, like a meniscus tear, he likely wouldn't have time to recover from surgery. I've seen MCL tear on KSO, that would finish his season.
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it was very very very bad. he's done.
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game replay is on ESPNU right now. They just showed the play and it was awful.
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like Alex Smith bad