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Official Word on Josh Scott

wyobuff

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Thanks, wyo.

I think we're mostly trying to figure out the severity. Kind of like how a sprained ankle can be something you walk off then ice & elevate for a night... or a high sprain that keeps you out for 4 weeks. We just don't know yet.
 
That is a shame if Josh can't play against Utah. However, you can never be to cautious with a concussion.
 
I talked to him today and he seemed pretty out of it. He also said that he WONT play against Utah.

Even if a loss in this one game ruins a whole season?

I'm half-kidding, ideally letting him heal would be best. Utah is feisty though, and concussions can vary so widely. I'll trust they make the right call, and I suspect it's going to be an absent Josh Scott.

Oh ok fine, so RalphieRunr talks to him and everyone then takes it as fact, but no one pays attention when CVilleBuff tells them from hours before from 1500 miles away because his speculation never lies. I see how it is around here. :lol:
 
We have to have that game too but, your head hits the floor, not surprising.

Odd as it is, Utah and Oregon State are the biggest two games. We don't need 'big wins'. We just can't have 'bad losses'. A loss at Cal doesn't harm our chances, a home loss to Utah does in a big way. Obviously every win is huge, not just for getting in, but hopefully to boost seeding a bit, but let's just get ourselves safe first..
 
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For a team remarkably free from injuries all season, the first big one comes at a good time. Only one game this week and it's against the worst team in the conference.

BTW, did anyone else know that the big Canuck who took down Josh has a brother who plays for Utah? I didn't until just now. Maybe we can send Ben Mills in to "sweep the leg!"
 
Have to take it slow with Scott. Imagine there's a good chance he misses a couple games, if not more. Tough break for him, and the team
 
BTW, did anyone else know that the big Canuck who took down Josh has a brother who plays for Utah? I didn't until just now. Maybe we can send Ben Mills in to "sweep the leg!"

The more I think about this, the more it seems like a good idea for the CUnit to prepare something special for this guy.
 
Have to take it slow with Scott. Imagine there's a good chance he misses a couple games, if not more. Tough break for him, and the team

I know these things widely vary, but we're talking about 1 game in 11 days. Good chance we see him back by Stanford, but you're right that perhaps they decide to wait until the end of the month and he returns at Cal in our first game in March. A shame this had to happen during crunch time, but unfortunately these are the dog days of the season. Hope to see him back soon, but by all means whatever is best for the young man's health.
 
Adams has a concussion earlier. He was out for a ridiculous amount of time. All of Europe trip+ if I remember. He also had a knee issue + all the other health issues.
 
hopefully for josh he feels better, and it's nice that we've got a pretty long break while he's out. Unfortunately this sort of stuff is different for every person.
As for jordan bachynski's brother, I heard that when we were in SLC - I kept wondering why the heck no one was going to the rim, and they mentioned it was the ASU guy's little brother. We dont handle bigs well, and it'd be a disaster if we got matched with one in the dance.
 
For a team remarkably free from injuries all season, the first big one comes at a good time. Only one game this week and it's against the worst team in the conference.

BTW, did anyone else know that the big Canuck who took down Josh has a brother who plays for Utah? I didn't until just now. Maybe we can send Ben Mills in to "sweep the leg!"
The boy is the size of a paper clip, he must have sharp elbows.
 
I know these things widely vary, but we're talking about 1 game in 11 days. Good chance we see him back by Stanford, but you're right that perhaps they decide to wait until the end of the month and he returns at Cal in our first game in March. A shame this had to happen during crunch time, but unfortunately these are the dog days of the season. Hope to see him back soon, but by all means whatever is best for the young man's health.
He shouldn't partake in any physical activities for at least 4 days after the last signs of the concussion are gone.
 
For a team remarkably free from injuries all season, the first big one comes at a good time. Only one game this week and it's against the worst team in the conference.

BTW, did anyone else know that the big Canuck who took down Josh has a brother who plays for Utah? I didn't until just now. Maybe we can send Ben Mills in to "sweep the leg!"

Lil Canuck averages about 3 mins. a game! Still, I like the idea of Mills stepping in and stepping up!

Time to shine on more than comic vids, Big Guy!
 
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