Monday, February 1, 2010

Granted Extra Year


Robert Griffin says his surgically repaired right knee is "feeling good" and that he's running again. Griffin had surgery on his right knee in mid-October to repair a torn ACL. He said Monday that he expects to be ready for the start of the 2010 season, but plans to wear a brace as a precaution. He will be limited in spring practice and likely won't participate in contact drills. After a standout freshman season, Griffin was injured in the third game of his sophomore season last September. He has been granted a hardship waiver by the Big 12, which means he still has three seasons of eligibility left. He comes back he may contend Jerrod Johnson as the most athletic QB in the conference. To me, Griffin is more a Dennis Dixon who can be threat if he gets weapons and his line protects him.

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