MIAMI-SYRACUSE INJURY REPORT

i guess the temps are cool most of the school year so they didn't feel the need to add AC to the carrier dome. so carrier got the naming rights but didn't add AC.

As you know, it's not the heat anyway; it's the humidity that is death down here. That humidity is impossible to replicate even if they put space heaters on their field to practice with.

You get people not acclimated to this humidity running around having to hit people for a couple quarters, and they will die a thousand deaths.
 
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Here is the complete report:

Probable :

WR Sean Avant

DL Shaq Grosvenor

TE Kyle Kleinberg

DB Jordan Martin

Questionable :

DE Kendall Coleman

Doubtful:

DL Josh Black

Out:

CB Scoop Bradshaw

Saf. Antwan Cordy

OL Liam O'Sullivan

Out for season:

OL Aaron Roberts (knee)

https://www.google.com/amp/s/articl...acuse_football_injury_report_vs_miami_fla.amp


@Dan Sileo JR

Thanks for the report.

I admittedly don't follow Syracuse closely. Are any of their injured players starters or contributors?

Just from doing looking it up real quick Bradshaw and Coleman are the only starters(didn’t include the probably players). Josh Black is a backup DT. Liam O’Sullivan is the backup LT. Have no idea who Antwan Cordy is as it doesn’t even look like he’s in the two-deep. So basically, they’re pretty much fully healthy.

No such thing as a college football team that is fully healthy in the 3rd week of October.
 
Question on Njoku: Is is possible to use a medical redshirt if you are injured in practice during a season you are already redshirting? If he's looking at a 12 month recovery, he'll likely miss next season too, or at least not be a significant contributor to next season. Wonder if he can medical redshirt this season, redshirt next season and retain 4 years of eligibility.

No. All redshirts are medical redshirts. You can't just redshirt a player because he isn't ready to contribute or you don't need him. There has to be an "injury" that prevents the player from playing a certain percentage of games.

Um......that's entirely false.
 
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