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Ayo Dosunmu: MRI showed no structural damage
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwanegarris22" data-source="post: 1525805" data-attributes="member: 746685"><p>Was watching the MSU game with my HS son. He commented as Ayo went down that ".......wow, his pride just took a bit hit." We both thought he just slipped. I then saw Ayo immediately limp off the court with the help of two individuals. Neither of us instantly thought about a significant knee injury. Ever since Joe Thiesman's compound fracture on Monday Night Football, I refuse to re-watch sports injuries on TV, but the real-time slip didn't look that serious to me. And there was no stretcher involved. Did anybody see his leg bend/twist in an irregular manner?</p><p></p><p>If I couple that with the positive tweet by Ayo, I think he's coming back sooner rather than later. Naturally, the medical staff will be cautious but I'm <u><strong><em>not</em></strong></u> expecting a multi-week absence. In fact I'm holding out some optimism (10% chance) that we'll see him off the bench on Saturday. D1 athletes are in incredible shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwanegarris22, post: 1525805, member: 746685"] Was watching the MSU game with my HS son. He commented as Ayo went down that ".......wow, his pride just took a bit hit." We both thought he just slipped. I then saw Ayo immediately limp off the court with the help of two individuals. Neither of us instantly thought about a significant knee injury. Ever since Joe Thiesman's compound fracture on Monday Night Football, I refuse to re-watch sports injuries on TV, but the real-time slip didn't look that serious to me. And there was no stretcher involved. Did anybody see his leg bend/twist in an irregular manner? If I couple that with the positive tweet by Ayo, I think he's coming back sooner rather than later. Naturally, the medical staff will be cautious but I'm [U][B][I]not[/I][/B][/U] expecting a multi-week absence. In fact I'm holding out some optimism (10% chance) that we'll see him off the bench on Saturday. D1 athletes are in incredible shape. [/QUOTE]
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