ThanksMedic put this up earlier:
NHRJimFuller11:34pm via Twitter for iPhone
UConn coach Bob Diaco said QB Tim Boyle was available to play but hobbled by lower leg issue
I th0ught the announcers said that he didn't make the trip?
Thanks.They were wrong on that part... he was on the sidelines.
Sometimes leg pain is code words for scaitic back issues; but then it's not technically lower leg. So lots in this communication doesn't add up.
They were wrong on that part... he was on the sidelines.
When you add in Tim's tweet it seems there may be more to the story.
6 hours ago "Good to be home with the family"
Or he's actually having an illness in the family or something personal going on that ahs nothing to do with football?? Just a thought? Hoping it's not football relatedSomething going on and we have no insight
Not that the cited comment isn't wild arse speculation, but a QB throwing pre-game passes may not be consistent with the intended medical reference, sciatica. Perhaps it just symbolizes of the typical unfounded Blarney Stone.Sometimes leg pain is code words for scaitic back issues; but then it's not technically lower leg. So lots in this communication doesn't add up.
6 hours ago "Good to be home with the family"
It's the weekend and he's from CT. He can probably go home anytime he wants. Nothing to get bent out of shape about here.