I don't recall anybody hoping for Chubbs to be hurt, I wasn't. Hope the kid overcomes it and does well in life no matter what. But by the same token and I'd feel the same for a UT kid, it was not a life threatening injury and I'm grateful it wasn't. They weren't stabilizing his neck or spine, they weren't giving him CPR, oxygen was not being applied, they didn't take him off in an ambulance, he knew where he was, his life was not in danger .... he never left the facility returned to the sideline and was there for the end of the game. Yet we had some insisting all of us treat this as if one of the apostles was being crucified in Rome. No, it wasn't like that, stop over dramatizing stuff, it's football, it's not tiddlywinks, it's not a contact sport, it's a collision sport. Injuries occur and nobody wants them but the people that play accept the odds of that occurring when they take the field and play the game.