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RE: April 22 Chronicle fb article
(04-23-2022 07:27 AM)epasnoopy Wrote:  Did Hampton get injured in the one game he started? Trying to figure out when and how he got injured since he barely had playing time and practices are non-contact for QBs.

Guys can get injured in a workout, practice, or it doesn't even have to come from football...So who knows when/what happened, but from personal experience coaches are extremely cautious with spring practices. A tweaked muscle is usually enough cause to hold guys out of spring ball. I never physically participated in spring ball in college even though my health was at a level where if it had been fall camp or regular season I would have been full go, and that choice was not left up to me. In spring, from a coaches perspective most times mental reps & recovery > risking any lingering issue.
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April 22 Chronicle fb article - uiniu57 - 04-22-2022, 09:17 PM
April 22 Chronicle fb article - Teamduh - 04-22-2022, 09:30 PM
RE: April 22 Chronicle fb article - TXHuskieJA26 - 04-23-2022 12:07 PM
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