GeneHansen
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Keon San is returning to Alabama per his twitter.
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We'll just have to scratch Keon and re-evaluate the rest and move someone else into his spot. thanks for the info.Keon San is returning to Alabama per his twitter.
I didn't get hurt until my freshman year at what is now called UL Lafayette in 1978, before that it was called USL. I was a walk on player. I was just 6'/180#, playing the Strong Safety position. Partially tore the ACL in my left knee and damaged the meniscus. I figured then and there that I was done. Funny story, my senior year in high school we were playing against Patterson and there was a freshman player by the name of Dalton Hilliard that came on an end-around and was coming straight for for me. I tried to tackle him low around his waist and he ran right over me. He hit me so hard, I was sitting flat on my behind, I thought I was blind in one my eyes, when I realized my helmet had turned sideways and I was looking through the earhole of my helmet. But somehow I slowed him down just enough for someone else to make a tackle on him, LOL.Yeah, I twisted and snapped my lower right leg back on May 9, 2009 (31 y/o) while playing for Yokota's base team at Misawa AB. I posted about it back then. It was a cheap shot late hit that left me with a spiral fracture of the fibula that was about 5' of jagged bone and a chunk of bone ripped off the bottom of my tibia. I did make a full recovery, but it wasn't fast.