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Post by knoxkid on Apr 1, 2024 14:07:50 GMT -5
I can finally say this without cursing us, but this was the most injury free season I can ever remember. It was pretty incredible.
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Post by hamiltonvol on Apr 1, 2024 21:37:34 GMT -5
I can finally say this without cursing us, but this was the most injury free season I can ever remember. It was pretty incredible. it was except for the Santi flu pocalypse
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Post by drewdat on Apr 1, 2024 21:50:57 GMT -5
Dillione had the foot thing which I choose to believe derailed his season. Knecht ankle thing may have cost us a 1 seed if he could have pushed us over the line at UNC. Aidoo supposedly sick this past week. But yeah, as good as we could have hoped, I think.
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Post by cherokee04 on Apr 2, 2024 3:21:15 GMT -5
I can finally say this without cursing us, but this was the most injury free season I can ever remember. It was pretty incredible. it was except for the Santi flu pocalypse Also, prior to the flu, we had a shell-shocked Santi most of the season.
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Post by trex on Apr 2, 2024 9:05:12 GMT -5
Had several with the Flu early in the year
Awaka and Dilione out for a key game
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Post by contextmatters on Apr 2, 2024 13:33:06 GMT -5
I can finally say this without cursing us, but this was the most injury free season I can ever remember. It was pretty incredible. it was except for the Santi flu pocalypse
I think that may have had a pretty significant impact, too. From what I recall, he was doing a great job on the soft double, timing it perfectly. Gainey and Mashack, not so much. (But I may be misremembering). I believe I heard Aidoo had the flu too, and wonder if there were others.
But yeah, even despite that, this was probably the second healthiest they've been (with the 2018 team only having the really-badly-timed Alexander injury). It's probably not a coincidence that those are the two teams that won the conference.
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Post by govols85 on Apr 3, 2024 8:33:20 GMT -5
it was except for the Santi flu pocalypse
I think that may have had a pretty significant impact, too. From what I recall, he was doing a great job on the soft double, timing it perfectly. Gainey and Mashack, not so much. (But I may be misremembering). I believe I heard Aidoo had the flu too, and wonder if there were others.
But yeah, even despite that, this was probably the second healthiest they've been (with the 2018 team only having the really-badly-timed Alexander injury). It's probably not a coincidence that those are the two teams that won the conference.
Interesting comments regarding the flu.
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