Ugh-Michael Bush looks done for the year...

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That was very bad looking to say the least.
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too bad...seems like a real talent.
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He will still be drafted quite high. It appears that he didn't suffer any ligament damage, so he should be able to recover much quicker.
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I was looking forward to watching the dude this season - he looked great. Hope he mends quickly.
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I was hearing some of my (really drunk) buddies say that it looked like a Kentucky player twisted him at the bottom of the pile or something... Any truth?

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........was at game Sunday night. Place got real quiet and whenver you see the opposing team's training staff frantically waving at their counterparts, then running to the Gator, it's never good. Really sucks for Louisville, as well as Bush who's a freaking beast and was poised to have a huge year. They didn't skip a beat, though, blowing out UK. Unfortunately, they don't get to play the 'Cats every week.

I don't know how do that little cut/paste thing with pictures but here's the link with pictures of the injury. Scroll down a little. Skull, it looks like a flukey thing, UK dude rolled Bush who's foot was planted.

http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbc ... 002/SPORTS
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the_ouskull wrote:I was hearing some of my (really drunk) buddies say that it looked like a Kentucky player twisted him at the bottom of the pile or something... Any truth?

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I didn't watch the game but I heard the same thing. I remember Arkansas trying to do that to Vince a couple of years ago.
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'Stang...

I saw the pic you were talking about. It didn't look as bad as my friends made it out to be, but it was a pic and not a video. I guess if it had been more intentional, we'd have seen it on PTI and shit by now...

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I think his leg was broken before he was brought down. It did look that way on the replay.
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That's too bad for Bush. He was a fun RB to watch. Now the fucking uni-toothed, Mountaineer clowns' schedule just got even easier.
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stuckinia wrote:That's too bad for Bush. He was a fun RB to watch. Now the fucking uni-toothed, Mountaineer clowns' schedule just got even easier.
Louisville is still loaded on offense. The guy they had replacing Bush has some wheels, so their running game will still rack up yards. Louisville is still the team to beat in the Big East this year in my mind.
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MuchoBulls wrote:Louisville is still loaded on offense. The guy they had replacing Bush has some wheels, so their running game will still rack up yards. Louisville is still the team to beat in the Big East this year in my mind.
There's a retard-humping-a-doorknob type joke in there somewhere, but I can't find it. Something about the Big East and mattering... Any help?

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MuchoBulls wrote:
stuckinia wrote:That's too bad for Bush. He was a fun RB to watch. Now the fucking uni-toothed, Mountaineer clowns' schedule just got even easier.
Louisville is still loaded on offense. The guy they had replacing Bush has some wheels, so their running game will still rack up yards. Louisville is still the team to beat in the Big East this year in my mind.
George Stripling. Came in and ran for 90 yards and a couple of TD's. Nice player but it was UK. Let's see what happens when Miami and WVa come to town.....hmmm, not to mention USF.
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