Braxton Injury- Day 2

Submitted by BloomingtonBlue on

http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/2014/08/38884/sources-braxton-miller-dislocated-shoulder-during-practice-set-for-mri-tuesday-morning

The other thread is getting too long to dig through and there is new information out. The official report is a dislocated shoulder with the MRI results coming this morning. A dislocated shoulder on a non contact throw sounds like doom for Miller's season. Get healthy and have a long successful career in the pros Braxton.

bluestaffah

August 19th, 2014 at 9:16 AM ^

Did he learn that from Aaron Craft?

Seriously, I wish him a quick recovery and as someone who has dislocated both shoulders while playinig football, he won't be able to throw ten feet for a while. Best of luck to him and if nothing else, the CFL would love to have him...they collect former Ohio quarterbacks...see Troy Smith.

#Go Blue

ClearEyesFullHart

August 19th, 2014 at 8:57 AM ^

Hated rival and all, I don't know that we need daily updates. There is a line there somewhere. Hypocritical aside: Vegas has frozen all OSU related betting.

Ali G Bomaye

August 19th, 2014 at 9:00 AM ^

This is just a clean-up thread because yesterday's turned into a mess.  Braxton's injury is far more relevant to our coming season than news about Joe Mixon, Johnny Manziel, Doug Fister, or Hawaii football.  The fact that we're eager for news about the best player in our conference doesn't mean that we're falling into Sparty-level obsession about our rivals.

bamf16

August 19th, 2014 at 9:03 AM ^

when a player goes on scholarship?  I'd think there would have to be something in writing when a scholarship is accepted, similar to when an NFL contract is signed, given that injury reports are mandated by the NFL.

 

 

rossra2

August 19th, 2014 at 8:57 AM ^

I wish Braxton best of luck with the recovery and his future...

I am just not sold that braxton's absence will spell doom for the oh st season..

their backup qb's are quite talented (even though I didnt realize that the guiton guy is gone) ...cardale jones seems scary, but he hasnt figured out passing yet.....

however, j.t. barrett leads jones ....it will be nice to see a post comparing the remaining QBs on the buckeye roster.  (pro/dual etc)

UAUM

August 19th, 2014 at 9:04 AM ^

Was his spring surgery to repair that?

If so, re-dislocating it is a huge deal and he probably won't be back, ever, right?

Can we get some MGoDocs to weigh in?

Also, I'm not sure Barnett will suck.  The bucks will still be a huge challenge in The Game without Braxton.  The game is there, our Oline looks shabby, and their Dline is top notch.

LSAClassOf2000

August 19th, 2014 at 9:15 AM ^

I had thought that the initial injury was suffered in the game against Clemson (although I think the injury was more the climax of a series of knocks throughout the 2013 season) and he had the surgery early in the spring, as I recall. I believe it was severe enough that he missed all of spring practice and, up until this point, they had been very deliberate about how much action Miller was seeing in fall camp. According to Jeremy Fowler, it seems that Ohio State actually opted for a more urgent appointment for the MRI as news began to swirl about Miller's injury, which I find interesting if that is indeed the case. 

LSA Superstar

August 19th, 2014 at 9:12 AM ^

I just want to say that Braxton Miller is one tough, tough son of a bitch.  This will impact our season and is worthy of discussion but I really do hope nothing but the best for him.  He is a good dude and a great player.

G-Man

August 19th, 2014 at 9:27 AM ^

All of this "UM and MSU will now decide the title" stuff seems really premature.  Let's not count out OSU in the B1G entirely.  I wish all our team's question marks had answers like JT Barrett...

Sauce Castillo

August 19th, 2014 at 10:09 AM ^

DT? All signs pointing to good or better from all reports.  FS/whoever plays opposite Wilson just hasn't seen the field yet because Gordon was there, and quite frankly I think whoever the replacement ends up being will be more athletic/versatile.  TE is a question mark til Butt gets back and you can attribute some of those RB issues to the OL.  I’m going to say the only thing I’m worried about is OL as a position group otherwise we might as well worry about every position where we lost a starter.

gwkrlghl

August 19th, 2014 at 11:54 AM ^

To me offers speak much more to the quality of a player than where the recruiting services put them.

One thing Nebraska, OSU, Texas Tech, and LSU all have in common is is that they all seem to produce pretty good college QBs that never make it in the NFL. That offer sheet indicates to me that he's not really a top X player.

CLord

August 19th, 2014 at 10:14 AM ^

Lol yeah man.  How anyone can now overlook Ohio when we've lost 9 of 10, have them on the road, and they have their best D line in a decade, is beyond me.

tbeindit

August 19th, 2014 at 10:35 AM ^

Anybody who claims this is just being ridiculous.  Michigan had a 3-5 record in the Big Ten last year.  A total of 7(!!!) Big Ten teams had a better conference than we did last year.  I'm not saying we can't turn it around, but that's a long way from being at the top.  If the East had existed last year, 3 teams would have finished above us in our own division, Indiana would have been "tied" with us and then who knows about Maryland/Rutgers.  My point here is that we have to be decent before we can talk about winning anything.

charblue.

August 19th, 2014 at 9:31 AM ^

it appears there is growing speculation about whether Braxton and the coaching staff was being more optimistic than realistic about his recovery and return to practice and game form with less than two weeks before the first game. Some are suggesting that maybe he just hasn't healed and that rushing him back might have prompted the non-contact dislocation. 

And while there is great fear that he might be done this season, many are already speculating that likelihood and possibly taking a redshirt so he plays next year, believing that another shoulder surgery would be absolutely necessary to ensure Miller can even count on a future in football next season and beyond.

 

BlueCube

August 19th, 2014 at 9:48 AM ^

happen but my first thought was that he has been said to have a bad shoulder all year and I'm sure the medical staff was supervising his progress. If there was no hit, how did this happen? I would think they would be checking for damage constantly.