Nice to see AG in the pregame huddle at the St. John game. I assume, since she was using a cane, that she has had her surgery. We sure miss what she brings with her intensity and defense even without being a big contributor on Off.
I like your last sentence !!!!We often forget that college is about turning kids into young women and men. They're all humans that just happen to play basketball. Everyone of us has been through travails in our lives, and these have forged and informed our future selves. Whenever we see someone in sports get injured we are reminded of this and how they deserve our sympathy because we've experienced something akin to it. But when I see someone in sport get injured my sympathy reaches different heights, because I have a real idea of how hard these athletes work to achieve even the smallest amount of proficiency, and it always breaks my heart. When Sabally went down against UConn my heart just broke. I know how hard this woman had worked to get back in the lineup, just to get injured again. Fortunately in her case it wasn't serious. For Audrey the road back will be laborious, painful and frustrating, but she will endure, in this as in life. We got your back Audrey.
I don't think she needs to red shirt because she never played this season. You get 5 years to play 4 seasons.When and who makes the decision to redshirt? Collaborative decision between coach and player?
OMG, me too! Welcome back, Aubrey!!!I suspect that made Aubrey tear up a little... it did it to me!!!![]()
Ultimately it's the player's decision but yes should be in consultation with coach.When and who makes the decision to redshirt? Collaborative decision between coach and player?
She already has next year plus 1 additional covid year of eligibility. But she could petition for a redshirt for this year and be granted a 6th season. 6 years is a long time so I'd say it's less likely that happens.I don't think she needs to red shirt because she never played this season. You get 5 years to play 4 seasons.
From the reaction of her teammates upon seeing her, I’m guessing Aubrey has been resting at home post surgery. Ossining is 30 minutes from Queens.2-3 hour bus trip, walking with a cane, supporting herself against a table for a few more hours, another 2-3 hour bus trip, all after just having back surgery. Don't get it. Even if she was not traveling with the team, still makes no sense.
I hope that she only came down from home, though that is about 40 miles of bad road.From the reaction of her teammates upon seeing her, I’m guessing Aubrey has been resting at home post surgery. Ossining is 30 minutes from Queens.
Easy drive on a Sunday.I hope that she only came down from home, though that is about 40 miles of bad road.
ever done it after back surgery?Easy drive on a Sunday.
Point taken. I suspect Aubrey wanted to be with her teammates, and was willing to suffer a little discomfort for the opportunity.ever done it after back surgery?
Ever done it as a 20 year old?ever done it after back surgery?
Then again, I have heard many say that college was the best six years of their life.She already has next year plus 1 additional covid year of eligibility. But she could petition for a redshirt for this year and be granted a 6th season. 6 years is a long time so I'd say it's less likely that happens.
My concern goes beyond discomfort. Still doesn't make sense, after all that she has been through. I always caution my patients to really lay low for the first few weeks. Ok, I'm not a doctor, but if I was....Point taken. I suspect Aubrey wanted to be with her teammates, and was willing to suffer a little discomfort for the opportunity.