Goat Holder said:the back injuries he has (herniated discs) are a ***** to get over. He'll most likely have that problem the rest of his life.
VegasDawg13 said:and he felt 100% better almost immediately. Of course, I understand playing golf and tennis isn't the same as playing SEC football, but maybe sometimes full recovery is possible.
...and unlike the transfer from Ohio State, Chaz has actually proven himself at the high D-1 level. Congrats, though. Guy looks like a potential solution at a problem position for y'all. It seems almost like cheating Christmas for a guy to announce he's transferring right now and he'll play next year. Usually you feel like you're waiting on transfers forever since they do it at mid-term or after the year is over.DiamondReb said:We found out today OM is getting a CB transfer from Ohio State and he will make it to Oxford this week and be eligible next year.
Goat Holder said:Would he or you recommend that surgery? I have one of them myself. I can basically function as normal, but it's still there you know. It's hard to explain. Runs in the family, and I've heard that you can really make things worse by having surgery.
I've heard the best thing you can do is be active (not over the top) and lose weight to take pressure off the disc, the second of which I've yet to do.
Ole Miss Grad said:The guy played as a true freshman for OSU. That's good enough for me.
As for Chaz, I doubt he ever plays again.
It's got to be done...DowntownDawg said:...with that. The makeup of the fanbase in Mississippi might be similar, but there is a difference in the student makeup. For instance, more people with last names as first names go to Ole Miss, Banks. Also, more people wearing bowties will go to Ole Miss. Also, most people at State wouldn't wear red pants (or maroon for that matter) to a football game.