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    Default Pierre Gee-Tucker Injury

    Coach Klieman says PGT has a MCL sprain, no structural damage. Out this week, will be re-evaluated next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tolnabison View Post
    Coach Klieman says PGT has a MCL sprain, no structural damage. Out this week, will be re-evaluated next week.
    We may need him for Cal Poly; keep your fingers crossed.

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    On the KVLY pre-show, they had the team Doctors on saying this type of injury can last a week to a month. The higher the strain up on the leg the more blood that gets to it and the quicker it heals.

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    Honestly that's about a best case scenario right now as far that type of injury goes. It looked like it could've been much much worse when it happened.

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    Default Re: Pierre Gee-Tucker Injury

    MCL issues mean turning and running or going side to side is horrible, straight line is no problem. Not good for an LB against Poly's offense.

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    That's good news.

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    Default Re: Pierre Gee-Tucker Injury

    Quote Originally Posted by thebigund View Post
    MCL issues mean turning and running or going side to side is horrible, straight line is no problem. Not good for an LB against Poly's offense.
    Maybe, maybe not. The Bison run a 4-4 with the SS dropping down against triple option offenses like that. PGT and Plank would probably have FB responsibilities with Stumpf and Grimsley taking the outside work with the defensive ends.
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