Anyone know whats up w/ Malcom Lewis?

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Its been a very long time since his injury freshman year. Hopefully he regains his form soon.
 
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Maybe when your foot turns around backwards it takes a little longer to heal? Fire Swasey! He's a liability...
 
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imho, i dont think he'll fully recover from that injury. i'd be very surprised.

This. I can honestly say the best he'll ever be going forward is 80% of what he could have been without injury

It's a shame but it is what it is I think he'll be a great depth guy and slot guy for us
 
I wouldn't rule him out yet. Beside natural healing, there are a lot of psychological obstacles that the body and mind have to overcome. It takes time.
 
He's about to enter the game for a running play.

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WildCatDefense continuously says he thinks Malc will be the best receiver in the NCAA when alls said and done...


But seriously, I noticed he didn't take part in the fitness testing which really worries me. Really pulling for Malc to be back to where he used to be. Looked very promising as a young receiver.
 
Pretty sure he's recovering from a sports hernia, if I remember correctly. Supposedly should be back doing more and become more incorporated in practices after spring break, according to Golden in an interview posted the other day.
 
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I'm very concerned. That game we have next week really depends on the health of Malcolm Lewis.

This Sunday is Spring Forward....an hour....not to September.
 
Pretty sure he's recovering from a sports hernia, if I remember correctly. Supposedly should be back doing more and become more incorporated in practices after spring break, according to Golden in an interview posted the other day.

Deon had that last year and was a huge disappointment during the year. He clearly wasnt himself after the injury
 
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A sports hernia is not a true hernia. It's a tear of one of the muscular attachments on your pubic bone. There are several types and grades. Many don't need surgery as Bush's did.
 
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