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If true, this has the potential to be really, really bad. Depending on the severity of the dislocation, there's not only the posterior wall acetabular fracture, which will likely require surgery to realign the pieces. The big risk is if it is a true dislocation is disruption of what is a pretty tenuous blood supply to the femoral head - the ball in the ball and socket of the hip. The bone then dies, and you end up with degeneration of the hip joint and eventual arthritis and joint replacement. Think Bo Jackson in terms of impact on a top-level athlete. I hope for him that this is an exaggerated or inaccurate report.
 
Tua should’ve been in the league a year ago. He’s one of the best prospects this decade. Trent Dilfer the founder of the Elite 11 called him the best QB prospect he’s ever seen.

It’s dumb he has had to wait 3 years to go into the league and it’s even dumber he was in the game up 35-7 after being already hurt.
There’s a reason the NFL wants this 3 year evaluation. Him being an injury situation waiting to happen is a big part of it. Trent Dilfer also said Torrance Gibson was a NFL talent at QB fwiw.
 
Well, bless your heart, you can just keep enjoying success for our arch enemy while the rest of us are bleeding orange looking for any ray of sunshine while waiting to get back to our walk it status.
I hate Florida. I wish they, like every other SEC team, would lose every game they played. I don’t have conference pride or root for them in bowl games etc.

I’m just saying it makes us look stupid when we make fun of a team that has humiliated us two years in a row.
 
Clemson plays such a joke of a schedule. It's like Bama playing 12 Kentuckys and Vandys and Arkansases every year. I used to wonder if Bama fans got bored during the regular season. There's no way Clemson fans don't.
 
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If true, this has the potential to be really, really bad. Depending on the severity of the dislocation, there's not only the posterior wall acetabular fracture, which will likely require surgery to realign the pieces. The big risk is if it is a true dislocation is disruption of what is a pretty tenuous blood supply to the femoral head - the ball in the ball and socket of the hip. The bone then dies, and you end up with degeneration of the hip joint and eventual arthritis and joint replacement. Think Bo Jackson in terms of impact on a top-level athlete. I hope for him that this is an exaggerated or inaccurate report.

Saban will get flamed for this situation big time and I hope it’s not either.it did look like anything bad from the replay but those are the ones sometimes you have to watch for
 
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