McCoy was cleared but decided not to play

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Like many I was roasted for stating the opinion McCoy was cleared to play @ some point last season, but he decided not to play. I don’t blame him but would’ve loved to seen him return.


- Jermod McCoy told reporters in Indianapolis on Thursday that he was cleared to return to with Tennessee


football last season, but opted not to because he "didn't feel ready."


McCoy didn't play for the Vols last season, but did return to practice while coming back from a torn ACL suffered in January 2025.

~EDIT


Go Vols!
 
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The mental hurdle has got to be tough with an injury like that.
Tore mine twice then Achilles on same leg overcompensating. Coming back too soon is a big reason why I had a total knee at age 47.
And yes the mental hurdle of change of direction and cutting without thinking is a battle, especially when fluid builds up and 50ccs has to be drained or pushed out with therapy when trying to come back.
Being medically cleared just means the acl is stable.
Fans shouldnt be critical of players coming off major surgeries unless they’d bark at their kid for the same thing, which then brings into question their parenting.
 
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Most trainers/doctors won’t clear a player, esp. after injury he had, until he is close to 100% with minimal soreness. It was his decision Not to play. But I don’t blame him. Just thought it was interesting interview.
Strrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeettttttttccccccchhhhhhh that truth out as far as you can comfortably live with
 
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Maybe the doctor who cleared him thought that McCoy at 75% would beat what we had out there on good wheels…
 

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