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Any insider news from the family or close friends?I’ll see if I can find it again and post it but just in case I’ll explain what I read and interpreted
-Vandy and UT are partners in concussion procedure
- evidently Vanderbilts specializes in head injuries where UT does not (every hospital has what they are best known for)
- Brian went to see a Neurologist for tests that are not available at UT. * side note- going to Vanderbilt is one of the last steps before being cleared after a confirmed concussion but don’t read too deep into that. He won’t be cleared for SC maybe even UAB imo.
That’s the synopsis of it.
Personally answering your question a concussion was never confirmed at any point until POSSIBLY after the Alabama game. To my knowledge it still has yet to be determined at any point which I’m sure prompted the Vandy visit today. This is a “better safe than sorry” visit but the doc may hold him out for a week or 2.
I wish this site had DM because there are only a couple on this board I wouldn’t mind sharing more with, you included.Any insider news from the family or close friends?
As much as I would love to have him back out there and as much as his being out there increases UT's chances of making a bowl... I hope they're careful and take great care of him.
That's what every person on this board wants to hear. And all they really need to know.I wish this site had DM because there are only a couple on this board I wouldn’t mind sharing more with, you included.
The visit to Vandy was strictly precautionary. No unforeseen or “worse” than thought. Just going above and beyond for safety reasons.
I understand. But there are several that have “made a name for themselves” in my mind. Also I don’t like putting info out there before it’s released so there are only a few I would trust to keep it quiet until it became public.That's what every person on this board wants to hear. And all they really need to know.
I'd typically say that in spite of JG's flaws, he probably gives us a better shot, but at this point, it feels like he's lost his confidence entirely.
Hate to say it, but it's going to be very difficult to pull out a "W" without Maurer. That said, the way our O-line handled their business the past few weeks, we might be able to get away with a run-heavy gameplan and keep things simple for Shrout.
They're getting a second well respected opinion. After getting knocked out of two games in a row, bringing him back next weekend...let alone this weekend...even if he clears protocol by team doctors will bring some scrutiny. Let's say they pulled him against Alabama out of an abundance of caution and he has actually cleared protocol for this weekend. You'd still get killed in the media. But if you can say you went above and beyond to get a second opinion and they also cleared him...that kills the potential negative press. The other thing that could be going on is that they want him to see a specialist to figure out why he has gotten concussions from relatively minor hits to the head. The one against MSU should've been more of a neck issue and the last one he got his head snapped forward more so than taking a knee to the back of the head.
Just my thoughts.