millah_22 HB King Jun 15, 2004 54,951 94,544 113 Omaha Sep 3, 2016 #3 He had ice on his hammy around the end of the 1st/beginning of the second. Never went back in. Hopefully nothing seriously like a cramp/strain and Kirk/Phil pulled him bc the Hawks were up 28-0
He had ice on his hammy around the end of the 1st/beginning of the second. Never went back in. Hopefully nothing seriously like a cramp/strain and Kirk/Phil pulled him bc the Hawks were up 28-0
W WORTHYWISH HB All-American Dec 25, 2005 3,575 1,547 113 Sep 3, 2016 #5 Hopefully, he didn't pull it cuz that sh*t lingers like da herpes.
G ghostOfHomer777 HB Heisman May 20, 2014 9,547 11,991 113 Sep 3, 2016 #6 As far as I understand, Hesse is also one of those guys who had been nicked up some in camp too. Maybe a lingering soft-tissue issue?
As far as I understand, Hesse is also one of those guys who had been nicked up some in camp too. Maybe a lingering soft-tissue issue?
R ROCKY MOUNTAIN HAWK HB Legend Apr 17, 2002 10,063 10,882 113 Sep 3, 2016 #7 We need him bad. Reactions: td77
H HeRKeYHoPeFuL HB MVP Dec 5, 2007 2,208 1,013 113 Sep 3, 2016 #8 Didn't he scoop up the first fumble? Was that when he injured it?
EpenesaEpenesa HB Legend Mar 5, 2013 15,187 21,238 113 Sep 3, 2016 #9 Injured on the scooped up fumble. Started limping about halfway through the return
W WORTHYWISH HB All-American Dec 25, 2005 3,575 1,547 113 Sep 4, 2016 #10 Hamstring pulls can really linger. Bummer.
IowaHawkeyeFBnBB4Life HB King Mar 14, 2003 70,385 25,390 113 Sep 4, 2016 #11 Podolak said it was iced in the lower part of the hamstring which means recovery could/should be faster than the upper part.
Podolak said it was iced in the lower part of the hamstring which means recovery could/should be faster than the upper part.