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Did I read the quote from Riley wrong or did he say that Hoffman wants to be on the field but the reason he is not are not his fault. If he was quoted correctly then, it totally opposite of what Bronco said. Bronco seems to think that it's totally in the players control in what they do or don't do to get back on the field. Not sure the quotes were used correctly in this article.
If the Cougars lose these two players for whatever reason they can kiss the season goodbye - it would decimate both the offense and the defensive secondary.
Let's hope it's nothing major...
This takes the number of "athletes" practicing down from 8 to 6. Never mind great teams(see teams who have won BCS games) have 80 athletes. I'm sure your 6 will be enough.
LOL
vesparider - I read it the same as you did. Confusing. They are being held out for disciplinary reasons, but it is out of their control. Strange.
@vesparider
I read it to but it is not that hard to figure out. Riley is sticking up for his guy, nothing more.
Come on....somebody knows something. Spill the beans.
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