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Former USC redshirt junior QB Jack Sears is set to visit Northwestern, according to Tom Loy of 247 Sports.
Sears was supposed to be all-in to San Diego State at one point, but for whatever reason, his commitment is not a lock. According to Loy, Sears is now visiting Northwestern, who desperately need QB help after finishing with one of the worst non-option team passing seasons in recent history. Sears has two years of remaining eligibility wherever he ultimately chooses to play.

SOURCE: 247 Sports
Mar 2, 2020, 4:47 PM ET
 
Former CU target Greg Rogers sharing his story behind leaving UCLA.


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Can understand what he went through. Fortunately for me I saw an orthopedic surgeon and had surgery before my freshman year of high school to fix my right leg which was bowed due to a growth plate abnormality. Basically involved cutting my tibia below the knee under the growth plate, then overcorrecting the bow slightly to account for continued growth, fixing a steele plate with seven screws and packing the wedge with bone taken from my hip. Plus removing the destroyed cartilage in my knee. 6 months of crutches but was able to participate in track (shot put) that spring. It is a long recovery but definitely not anything that would hamper his career and likely made him stronger and faster.
 
Can understand what he went through. Fortunately for me I saw an orthopedic surgeon and had surgery before my freshman year of high school to fix my right leg which was bowed due to a growth plate abnormality. Basically involved cutting my tibia below the knee under the growth plate, then overcorrecting the bow slightly to account for continued growth, fixing a steele plate with seven screws and packing the wedge with bone taken from my hip. Plus removing the destroyed cartilage in my knee. 6 months of crutches but was able to participate in track (shot put) that spring. It is a long recovery but definitely not anything that would hamper his career and likely made him stronger and faster.
Both of my uncles had this
 
Can understand what he went through. Fortunately for me I saw an orthopedic surgeon and had surgery before my freshman year of high school to fix my right leg which was bowed due to a growth plate abnormality. Basically involved cutting my tibia below the knee under the growth plate, then overcorrecting the bow slightly to account for continued growth, fixing a steele plate with seven screws and packing the wedge with bone taken from my hip. Plus removing the destroyed cartilage in my knee. 6 months of crutches but was able to participate in track (shot put) that spring. It is a long recovery but definitely not anything that would hamper his career and likely made him stronger and faster.
Damn man, that sounds fun. They ever mention shark cartilage to you? If so, does it work? I don't have a lot of cartilage left in one knee.
 
Some P5 schools have already had spring ball. Some schools, including CU, are going to get screwed with missing some or all of their spring practices. The NCAA needs to step in here and provide some equity for schools that lose practice time...in other words CU is screwed.
Took me a second to realize it was you posting with the image change.
 
I found Mike Gundy's comments yesterday a lot more troubling than that tweet.
Just makes me wonder why it seems like people can't just shut up. Why in the world do we need to hear from a head football coach about what we should do about COVID-19?
 
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