10/29 Injury Report

#28
#28
A few other statistical nuggets:

Oklahoma nationally -
#2 in sacks (29)
#86 in sacks allowed (17)
#1 in tackles for loss
turnover margin -6 to Tennessee's +4
#7 for 3rd down defense
Elite punter but just #45 for net punting (#110 in punt return D with 1 TD allowed)
Think their dbs can be had. Think their qb though playing, is maybe not where he was before he hurt his hand. We can win by a lot…but that’s only if we play a clean game fundamentally…tackling, pre snap penalties, no gash plays on D and keep JA upright.
 
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#31
#31
Both were threatening to leave
I’m sure he negotiated a new deal following last season, but I don’t ever recall McCoy publicly threatening to leave. I do remember Gibson holding our feet to the fire after McCoy tore his ACL, which was a bad look IMO.
Either way, he tore his ACL in 2025. I don’t think he’s milking anything . Hopefully he’s back in 2 weeks.
 
#34
#34
Didn’t he tear his ACL about 8-9 months ago?
It's November in 2 days. Irrc it was January early when he got injured.

10 years ago Eddie Jackson at Alabama had the same injury but in April of that year and came back while playing in 8 games.
 
#35
#35
It's November in 2 days. Irrc it was January early when he got injured.

10 years ago Eddie Jackson at Alabama had the same injury but in April of that year and came back while playing in 8 games.
That’s super impressive for Eddie Jackson . I guess those ACL injuries are all the same
 
#36
#36
I’m sure he negotiated a new deal following last season, but I don’t ever recall McCoy publicly threatening to leave. I do remember Gibson holding our feet to the fire after McCoy tore his ACL, which was a bad look IMO.
Either way, he tore his ACL in 2025. I don’t think he’s milking anything . Hopefully he’s back in 2 weeks.
You're correct. McCoy didn't threaten to leave. Gibson did, Boo did, and Matthews did.
 
#37
#37
It's November in 2 days. Irrc it was January early when he got injured.

10 years ago Eddie Jackson at Alabama had the same injury but in April of that year and came back while playing in 8 games.
All ACL injuries are not created equal and folks all heal at different rates. Hopefully JM heals in time to play this season, but how long it took a different person to heal from an injury that may or may not have been the same is not pertinent to JM’s situation. That’s fact, not JMO
 
#38
#38
It's November in 2 days. Irrc it was January early when he got injured.

10 years ago Eddie Jackson at Alabama had the same injury but in April of that year and came back while playing in 8 games.
Stop talking about things you know nothing about, though from what I’ve seen on this site, you know very little about quite much.
You have no idea what the injuries were, what type of tear, what other soft tissue and ligaments were damaged, if bone bruises, what went on in either surgery, was the graft harvested from the quad or hammy requiring another surgical point or from donor, how bodies responded/healed, how the joints reacted to PT.
JJ McCarthy was just out 5 weeks for an ankle sprain. Some are back in a week. “JJ shoulda been back in a week because Tony Romo came back in a week 12 years ago” is a dumbass take. No offense intended. Just obliviously dumb.
 
#39
#39
All ACL injuries are not created equal and folks all heal at different rates. Hopefully JM heals in time to play this season, but how long it took a different person to heal from an injury that may or may not have been the same is not pertinent to JM’s situation. That’s fact, not JMO
If back in a short time it’s a mid acl tear not all the way torn, debrided in surgery and wrapped like a burrito in some sort of graft which supports it while it heals and becomes part of the ligament as the body absorbs. Still called a reconstruction cuz they are reconstructing it and surgeons get reimbursed more than “partial tear repair”.
Many years ago I would fly in with horse pericardium grafts for specific cases around the country used in knees and shoulders to speed up the healing process with ligament tears. When we hear about specialists it’s often details like graft use in addition to techniques and reputation as to why they choose a surgeon. Tbh, UT may not have some things on contract and allowed in the door where James Andrews got what he wanted with no questions.
 
#40
#40
It's called "Draftitise"..

SIDE EFFECTS INCLUDE: Loss of fan support, Newly tagged as "not a Team player', Sophomore #s just don't hit the level needed, Lack of effort to get back on the field, Anal Leakage, Hallucinations of being a 1st Round selection in reality becoming a 6th Rounder at $4M less for the Rookie Contract, Hanger-onners take you for LOTS of $ before you have ANY real $, and...You end up on the Cleveland Browns!
lol! It’s called an ACL injury…
 
#41
#41
Lots and lots and lots of pressure. I can see the Neyland effect being real in this one with multiple false starts. Its the most expensive game in the country Saturday so I hope those that took out a second mortgage to go are loud AF
 
#42
#42
Also, isnt carter's injury turf toe? Not a medical professional but id imagine turf toe means your out multiple games?
 
#43
#43
Also, isnt carter's injury turf toe? Not a medical professional but id imagine turf toe means your out multiple games?
Yes and there’s 3 grades. Consider it like an ankle sprain and is either a hyperextended ligament or partially torn or fully torn. It’s just the big toe ligament instead.
As a team leader I expect him to tape it up and try to go. But he will be a step slow and thinking about pushing off with that foot. It’ll be taped for support to try to limit bending but it’s hard to run that way and change direction from backpedal.
Good thing is another 1.5 days of treatment.
 
#44
#44
Yes and there’s 3 grades. Consider it like an ankle sprain and is either a hyperextended ligament or partially torn or fully torn. It’s just the big toe ligament instead.
As a team leader I expect him to tape it up and try to go. But he will be a step slow and thinking about pushing off with that foot. It’ll be taped for support to try to limit bending but it’s hard to run that way and change direction from backpedal.
Good thing is another 1.5 days of treatment.
Thanks for the explanation man. TBH, when I use to hear a player out with turf toe, I thought it was the biggest wuss injury ever. Almost like a skinned knee or something lol. Boy was i ignorant because when I learned a bit what it was. It sounds absolutely horrendous.
 
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#45
#45
Thanks for the explanation man. TBH, when I use to hear a player out with turf toe, I thought it was the biggest wuss injury ever. Almost like a skinned knee or something lol. Boy was i ignorant because when I learned a bit what it was. It sounds absolutely horrendous.
I think everybody was pretty much like that tbh. Sounds like it’s just sore or something. Then if you have it or a teammate has it you see how bad it can suck.
 

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