WS Update

Submitted by umbig11 on

Chris Balas (Rivals) saw Wilton over at Schembechler Hall ealier today without a sling, walking normally and arms swinging. Very good news on that front!

 

Edit: Doug Karsch also commented on the radio today that he would not be surprised if Wilton played this week or next. Doug has a lot of contacts within the program. Something to keep an eye on.

Maize and Luke

November 16th, 2016 at 5:14 PM ^

I think people are just intrigued by o'korn. I would say a majority of people thought he was going to be the starter this year but he hasn't played much so he's a big question mark. I never said wilton is a bad QB and I'm grateful he's been an above average to really QB. There's just this nagging desire to see what o'korn is made of.



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Harbaugh's Lef…

November 16th, 2016 at 5:34 PM ^

My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Wilton eat every flavor at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's he's gonna be all right.

markusr2007

November 16th, 2016 at 6:32 PM ^

(ranked 13th of 14) and in the nation (ranked 73rd). Like it or not, we're going to see Michigan throw the football a lot in this game.

Unlike prior years Indiana actually has an average rushing defense that keeps them in games.

 

Doctorblue

November 17th, 2016 at 1:47 AM ^

Having watched how his injury occurred, watched where the training staff was examining his shoulder, coupled with the fact that he's been seen walking around without a sling, I think an acromioclavicular joint injury (AC joint) sprain is probably what is going on as opposed to a clavicle fracture.  These are graded based on the degree of injury, from grade 1 through 3, with 1 being a mild sprain that doesn't typically require anything other than rest and maybe a sling for a while.  Given that it's his non-throwing shoulder, if he had a grade 1 AC joint injury he could possibly be back playing by the OSU game, depending on his level of pain.