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McGahee has three torn ligaments

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by HighPoint49er, Jan 4, 2003.

  1. HighPoint49er

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    McGahee to return to Miami, could miss time

    PHOENIX (AP) -- Willis McGahee's professional career will have to wait.

    Miami's All-American running back tore three ligaments in his left knee against Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl and will have reconstructive surgery, assistant coach Don Soldinger said Saturday.

    The injury means McGahee, a sophomore who was expected to turn pro and was widely projected to be the first running back taken in April's NFL draft, will return to Miami and try to recover in time for next season. It won't be easy.

    He tore the anterior cruciate, posterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his knee early in the fourth quarter Friday night, Soldinger said. McGahee will have surgery Sunday, but rehabilitation could sideline him for all or part of next season.

    Teammate Frank Gore tore two ligaments in his knee last March, began running five months later but still hasn't returned to full-contact practice. McGahee has nearly eight months before Miami's season opener at Louisiana Tech.

    "He'll come back," Soldinger said. "He's that type of guy, a competitor, a hard-worker. I've seen it over and over again. If he stays positive and works hard -- he's down in the dumps right now -- he'll come back. He has an unbelievable work ethic combined with tremendous talent. You can't go wrong that way."

    McGahee, a 6-foot-1, 224-pound Miami native, ran for a school-record 1,686 yards and 27 touchdowns this season and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, the Doak Walker Award and the Walter Camp Player of the Year award.

    Not bad for a guy who played fullback in the 2002 Rose Bowl and began spring practice behind Gore on the depth chart. He worked out every day this summer, sometimes pulling trucks with a harness, and became one of the strongest players on the team. It could help him during rehab.

    McGahee injured his knee with 11:39 remaining in the fourth quarter, taking a screen pass from Ken Dorsey on third-and-10 from the Ohio State 35 and getting hit by Will Allen for a 2-yard loss. McGahee had to be helped from the field and was in severe pain for much of the night, coaches said.

    "That's more tragic than losing the national title," offensive line coach Art Kehoe said. "That kid is so tough and meant so much to our team. To be so close to the end of the game. He was really starting to crank when he got hurt. Those things happen. He's got to be devastated. You just imagine what's going through his head."

    McGahee carried eight times for 42 yards after halftime, including an impressive, 9-yard touchdown run that cut Ohio State's lead to 17-14 with about two minutes left in the third quarter, and finished with 20 carries for 67 yards.

    Jarrett Payton ran eight times for 17 yards off the bench, but Miami really missed McGahee with the game on the line. Trailing 31-24 in the second overtime, the Hurricanes had first-and-goal at the 2. Payton ran for a yard, Dorsey threw incomplete and fullback Quadtrine Hill ran for no gain -- prompting Miami to throw on fourth down.

    Dorsey got hit as he threw a fluttering pass that fell incomplete.

    "I would have liked to have a healthy Willis McGahee on third-and-1 and fourth-and-1," Soldinger said. "I'd give it to him. You'd think he'd make it."
     
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    If he's smart, he'll take a medical red shirt next year and do a complete rehab on the knee. His stock has already dropped with the injury. When he comes back healthy in '04 he can work his way back into the 1st round.
     
  3. BudMan

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    he's already used his redshirt. can he get another due to injury?
     
  4. LarryD

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    you have to petition the ncaa for a sixth year. they are very rare.
     
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    PCL, MCL and his ACL.... coming back is going to be hard enough much less begging for a 6th yr.

    They'd run out of shit to use as ligaments in the surgery.

    Use the Patellar tendon for the ACL, hamstring for the MCL and what cadaver tissue for the PCL? that's alot of rehab.

    I feel for him and the fact that he was going to be drafted so high... ouch.
     
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    He still has two years left as a redshirt soph, sitting out next year is an option either way. There are occasions where the NCAA will grant a sixth year, though rare, they are almost always for medical reasons.
     
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    I'd expect that they won't touch a thing with him for donor tissue. As time goes on more people are using cadaver tendons, and since using the patella tendon for the ACL can sometimes weaken the kneecap anyway, I doubt they're going to waste the time since they have nothing else to work with. They'll rebuild all three with cadaver material, I'd expect.
    As much as anything, the cartilage damage will be interesting to see. He could be an OK candidate for microfracture, since he has so little wear, but after a while you hate to spend so much on a knee no one will draft.
     
  8. Shocker

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    This is a damn shame. I really hope he can make a full recovery. It would be terrible for a guy with that much talent not to return to form. What a special player he is/was. :(
     
  9. he only tore two per the doctor who did the surgery...which is better but he is still f@cked.
     
  10. hasbeens99

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    Yep. He should look up Robert Edwards, who if I'm not mistaken is still in Miami.
     

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