Don’t take this the wrong way, but I honestly don’t care about your surgery or recovery. It’s completely irrelevant to this topic of conversation. What is relevant is just about every overly optimistic poster on her has scoured the web trying to prove me wrong and they’ve come up with about five examples and all but one or two of those was shy of 9 months by a couple weeks.I’ve had two ACL surgeries so I guess you would know better than me. I was cleared after 4-5 months both times and it was the head of Ortho at UK that did the surgeries and the follow up. I’m not a college basketball player though. But 2-4 months after that should be good.
You say there are a handful of players that we list. Can you list one that took a year? I could see him re-aggravate the injury or tear his other ACL, which is common, but those are different things.
TLR also said that quote because Stan ‘the man’ and Pujols ‘the Machine’ were Cardinal legends.
There are a ton of people on here taking it for granted he will be ready by the start of the season. Why? Because his dad said. Seriously? Maybe he will be. But there’s a just a ton of evidence out there that says he won’t be.
12 months? I’m not sure why that’s significant. But Brazile was right around that time frame, and has honestly never been the same player. The only reason I mentioned 12 months was to point out it’s as likely as 6 months. Neither is “typical”.