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Liam recovering on fast track?

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I’m not exactly saying anything too groundbreaking here but this is one of those situations where you have to err on the side of caution and think about the kid’s future. A one-off sprain isn’t anything - but bringing him back too soon and having something else go wrong could jeopardize his earning potential (and from a selfish perspective, it would also jeopardize our chance at recruiting elite talent in the future if other places can point to what happened to Liam and say that we don’t care about our athletes). When the medical staff says “he looks good” and the sentence ends right there without a “but”, we’re good to go.
Yeah I think they'll be conservative with this and not put him out there until he's past full clearance. Could it be that his agent and family are telling UConn they need to be very careful with McNeeley even if the team doctor says he's ready to play? I wouldn't blame them if that is going on.
 
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Eh, I'll take the other side. I've seen bad high ankle sprains where the patient can't even put weight on the leg for 10-12 days. So this is actually promising - though that doesn't necessarily mean quick. It still may be a month, but it's not one that looks like 2 months. IMO.
I thought it was somewhat encouraging when he returned to the bench without crutches.
 
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I recall Clingan came back the home game against Creighton last year. Hurley is superstitious. See upcoming 1/18 home game vs Creighton.
I wish he was coming back against Creighton because that's a game where he will be sorely needed with the deep drop coverage Creighton likes to play. Being cautious and conservative I don't see him back until February.

Before the Nova game, I wanted to see UConn win 2 out of the 3 between @Nova, @ Georgetown, and home against Creighton, the latter being a must. I want UConn's home winning streak to continue throughout this year.
 
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It depends if it’s one of those sprains that takes 6 months to feel normal or one of those ankle tweak type of sprains that’s mostly better in 2-3 weeks. Sounds like the latter, but who knows?
 

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