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broken fibula . . .
serious baggage
broken fibula . . .
"McFarland said he plans to take his Alabama official visit in mid-January." To me that sounds like he's probably picking Alabama, then again mama wants him at Miami!
Article doesn't say when Miami visit is.
He has a broken bone. He needs to lock himself and quit playing.
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Bad??? Nahhh... Nice add, but definitely not a must get."McFarland said he plans to take his Alabama official visit in mid-January." To me that sounds like he's probably picking Alabama, then again mama wants him at Miami! ����
bama..........and we need him baaaaaaaaaad
Id pass now... last year ankle.... this year fibula he hasnt played a full season 2 yrs in a row... no bueno.... he slowly on the road of tony romo.... wish him well though
Id pass now... last year ankle.... this year fibula he hasnt played a full season 2 yrs in a row... no bueno.... he slowly on the road of tony romo.... wish him well though
Coaches obviously dont feel the same way.
Is a fibula considered a bad injury? Any idea on turnaround time and impact on explosiveness?
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Is a fibula considered a bad injury? Any idea on turnaround time and impact on explosiveness?
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Depends on where it is broken.
Miami is the preference for the mother of four-star running back Anthony McFarland Jr. (Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Catholic).
McFarland said Miami and Maryland are now tied with Alabama on top. He favored the Terrapins and Hurricanes this spring.
The Crimson Tide slipped ahead in July at The Opening.
McFarland Jr. said he will start taking official visits later this fall. He’s unsure of any official visits destinations and dates at this point.
He said he’s down to Miami, Maryland, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida.
He did point out that he’s back in talks with Penn State, an early favorite, and said the Nittany Lions are sliding back in for him.
McFarland, who is out for his senior season with a broken fibula, is hoping to return for the Under Armour All-American Bowl January 1. He said he hopes to announce his college choice during the game if possible.
The Crystal Ball reads 31-percent for Miami, 31-percent for Georgia, his early leader, 25-percent for Maryland, six-percent for Florida State and six-percent for Alabama.
McFarland said he plans to take his Alabama official visit in mid-January.
The four-star recruit is ranked as the nation’s No. 3 all-purpose back in the 2017 class by 247SportsComposite.