Monday, August 17, 2009

Razorbacks Lose a Starting Player

Ever since summer camps across the country went into full-pad mode, the following has seemingly been the norm, player out for the season due to an ACL tear.
Today is no different as yet another player has gone down with college football's seemingly usual injury.
The latest victim is Isaac Madison, the Arkansas cornerback who sustained his ACL injury during Saturday's scrimmage.
An MRI confirmed the damage, and surgery will be scheduled in the coming weeks.
"It is unfortunate since Isaac had been working extremely hard during the offseason," head coach Bobby Petrino said in a statement. "Isaac played really well in the spring and had a good summer for us. He was developing into a leader."
Madison was a starter entering summer camp after finishing off a solid performance during spring ball. The junior started 11 games last season, and has played in a total of 22 games during his Razorbacks career.

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