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Yep, that's right, they have our boys at the fifth spot in the nation (followed by Notre Dame, interestingly). Curiously, I don't see IU in the top 20. Huh.
The preview actually focuses on your favorite nuisance and mine, Chris Kramer. An interesting factoid from the preview is as follows:
"[Kramer] suffers from a condition known as compartment syndrome, which causes high pressure levels in muscle tissue. Two times he had to undergo surgery for it in 2007, and the seven-inch scars on each of his shins are a reminder of that. While he would prefer not to have them, he admits that the scars 'do fit my identity.'"
Where have I been? Did you all know about this condition he has? I didn't. How long have I been asleep?
While all of these heightened expectations leave us very little place to go but down, it's still a nice place to be.... and when I look at the starting lineup and see that there isn't a senior on the list, I get kind of giddy thinking about how good this team is going to be next year. But I shouldn't get ahead of myself.
There's a Final Four to get to this season first.
10 comments:
There have been several Boiler athletes (men and women) in a couple of different sports that have had surgery for compartment syndrome over the past 2-3 years. You must have been sleeping.
I have compartment syndrome in my package.
ouch
Basketball: A bright spot amid the gloom.
shhhh..... the press is nice, but I'd rather we not be walking around with a big bullseye on our backs for 5 months.
Has anyone signed Scott Martin up for an SI subscription? I bet we can get a good deal on a 3-year subscription for that young lad.
Yeah I remember reading about it a few times. I have some mild compartment syndrome (stretching a LOT before running works for me) and let me tell ya: It hurts like hell. Kramer amazes me being able to play through it. That guy is truly an animal. A real throwback to the Keady-era of hard workers.
Keeping expectations in check will be quite the welcomed chore this season.
For a well-reasoned, rational look at the upcoming season...ahem, take a look at
http://badideabluejeans.blogspot.com/2008/10/enormous-expectations_28.html
Shameless.
I knew. But then I majored in Athletic Training at Purdue.
Ross, I hear that blog has handsome authors.
Chris -
Scott WHO?
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