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Great guide (link)....

Yeah - I heard that as a rumor a few days ago, but I didn't want to be labeled a rumor monger :lol:

Apparently his injuries were just too much to overcome
 
That's a shame. I was standing next to who I believed to be his family at one of the open practices last month. Wish he was healthy enough to contribute, but I wish this young man success regardless. I know he'll do well outside of football.
 
Too bad, but w/ his injuries not exactly surprising. Best of luck to him.

POST #1994, man that was a great year for CU football. It was my junior year.
 
Real LINK

http://m.dailycamera.com/camera/db_...=gfo5otpN&storycount=14&detailindex=8&pn=&ps=

Posted: 09/03/2009 1:14 AM
By Kyle Ringo Camera Sports Writer

Sophomore place-kicker Jameson Davis has decided to end his football career after five knee surgeries.

Davis underwent the latest of those procedures earlier this year and was going through a slow recovery that prevented him from doing much in fall camp. His departure leaves junior Aric Goodman as the only place-kicker with any experience on the roster and Goodman is coming off a season in which he made only five of 14 field-goal attempts.

Ryan Aweida, a former Broomfield soccer player who transferred from the University of Denver, and true freshman Zach Grossnickle will back up Goodman.

"I know for him, he is thinking about his quality of life when he gets older," Goodman said. "It`s the reality of the game, and we`ll miss him." Goodman said he has been impressed with the progress Aweida has made. He said he doesn`t think there would be much of a drop off if the team needed either Aweida or Grossnickle to kick.
 
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