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Bobo leaves team.....

Not knowing can be worse than knowing. If the docs can’t diagnose it, they can’t treat it.

Fingers crossed the experts figure out the issue and have a ready treatment.

Hey coach, you got this!
 
Wow.

There can't be too many things they have to transfer him to Denver from Ft Collins for.

Karma.
 
CSU AD is saying they are hoping he will be back for the Hawaii game. I’m not sure if that’s based on knowledge or wishful thinking.
 
CSU AD is saying they are hoping he will be back for the Hawaii game. I’m not sure if that’s based on knowledge or wishful thinking.
The Hawaii game is in four days.

I hope he’s back for that game, too, but given the information we have, it seems unlikely.
 
From a viewpoint of him as a person and taking respective affiliations with any of the associated teams out of the equation, at this point, he needs to skip the Hawaii game and see if he can come back for the CU game.

I can't imagine a scenario where a doctor would advise a guy who has been in the hospital for this long to go into high pressure situation like coaching a college football game just a couple days later.
 
From a viewpoint of him as a person and taking respective affiliations with any of the associated teams out of the equation, at this point, he needs to skip the Hawaii game and see if he can come back for the CU game.

I can't imagine a scenario where a doctor would advise a guy who has been in the hospital for this long to go into high pressure situation like coaching a college football game just a couple days later.
It's Hawaii. Very low stress most likely
 
From a viewpoint of him as a person and taking respective affiliations with any of the associated teams out of the equation, at this point, he needs to skip the Hawaii game and see if he can come back for the CU game.

I can't imagine a scenario where a doctor would advise a guy who has been in the hospital for this long to go into high pressure situation like coaching a college football game just a couple days later.

If they've moved him down here, this might be more serious than they're saying. He's not coaching Saturday, and this would probably tell me that there's a better than 50-50 shot he misses the RMS as well. Bobo is a pretty young guy-only 44 (IIRC).....best for him to focus on his health for the time being.
 
I'm glad to know he's out of the hospital.

Now I can go back to hoping he has a ****ty night in 8 days.
 
Peripheral neuropathy seems like a catch-all term for a variety of issues. Still no idea what the cause is or the appropriate treatment.

Reading between the lines, and leaving open the possibility that I could be completely wrong, I get the impression that he’s no better today than he was the day he sent into the hospital. He was having issues. Went in to see if they could diagnose it, they couldn’t. So he had some additional tests done in Denver, where they still couldn’t figure it out, so they asked him if he could function with the condition, to which he obviously said he could.
 
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