UK -2.5 vs Auburn

stoneycat_20

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I'm thinking -7 without Okeke....Im not sure he won't play..He walked off the floor pretty well
 
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I think Matt just said just a bone bruise? Is this correct?... never seen a dude drop like that just over a bruise...
 

musrat59

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I hope the young man is okay and able to play for Auburn, but that looked pretty bad just watching it.
 

TheDude73

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That was no bone bruise. It was a non impact injury so whatever happened he didn’t p hit it on anything or any person
You can bruise bone ends if you suffer a hyper extension event as the bone ends typically slam back into each other after extending out of the normal positions.
 

Cats192

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Jerry Tipton of the LHL tweeted the preliminary is a bone bruise. Matt Cited Tipton.

Looking on Twitter though, no one from Auburn has said that. All of the Auburn related sites and quotes from the staff are "We're afraid it's serious."

You don't get a bone bruise from a non-contact injury in which your knee buckles.
 

TheDude73

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Jerry Tipton of the LHL tweeted the preliminary is a bone bruise. Matt Cited Tipton.

Looking on Twitter though, no one from Auburn has said that. All of the Auburn related sites and quotes from the staff are "We're afraid it's serious."

You don't get a bone bruise from a non-contact injury in which your knee buckles.
Yes, you can. Hyper extending the knee joint results in the slamming back of the ends of both leg bones (in the knee) that hurts like hell and creates bone bruises on each end. The pain afterwards is horrible as it takes a few weeks for the bones to heal. I've had this happen twice and it's seriously painful.
 

Cats192

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Yes, you can. Hyper extending the knee joint results in the slamming back of the ends of both leg bones (in the knee) that hurts like hell and creates bone bruises on each end. The pain afterwards is horrible as it takes a few weeks for the bones to heal. I've had this happen twice and it's seriously painful.

I guess let me clarify:

I'm sure you can get bone bruising. That's not all your getting. His knee buckled inwards.
 

rmattox

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Was the last time we played an SEC team in the round of 8 back in 1986???
 

Pete391

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With the way UK has played and with the Auburn has been kicking butt, I can't see UK being the favorite......Auburn has it going and I dont see UK scoring enough points to keep up with them..
 
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