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Ryan Cogley and Zach Wolf both retired today.
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Cogley was a surprise. This being his Junior year he may have looked at his health combined with his position on the depth chart and said it was time to quit. The article said it was a hip problem. This is especially surprising because for him to gain the kind of weight they said he did this year he had to be doing some heavy "core" excersizes like squats and dead lifts. Hard to do those with bad hips!
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This comes directly from www.msubobcats.com
http://www.msubobcats.com/news.php?sid=h&nid=1082
"HAPPY TRAILS: Mike Kramer announced that a pair of Bobcat standouts retired from the team on Monday. Junior defensive lineman Ryan Cogley (hip) and senior center Zack Wolf (knee) each ended their playing days due, primarily, to injuries. "These are a couple of guys who have been really solid performers in this program, and they helped this organization to two Big Sky titles and three consecutive winning seasons."
http://www.msubobcats.com/news.php?sid=h&nid=1082
"HAPPY TRAILS: Mike Kramer announced that a pair of Bobcat standouts retired from the team on Monday. Junior defensive lineman Ryan Cogley (hip) and senior center Zack Wolf (knee) each ended their playing days due, primarily, to injuries. "These are a couple of guys who have been really solid performers in this program, and they helped this organization to two Big Sky titles and three consecutive winning seasons."
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Typically when the team annouces actions like these, it is for a special reason. That the players are probably taken off scholarship (to free the scholarship up for someone else either on the team or a transfer).
When done like this, it also means that the player is probably not left high and dry. That they are given a position working for the school/team that pays for schooling (taking video of games/practice, helping coach, ....) Just comes out of another bucket of money.
This type of annoucement also means that the player is probably physically a risk that the team and school does not want to take a chance with. It is far better for the player not to play and risk a greater perminant disability.
This is something MSU does very well (who was the center before Zach that was retired early with a shoulder problem from lifting?)
When done like this, it also means that the player is probably not left high and dry. That they are given a position working for the school/team that pays for schooling (taking video of games/practice, helping coach, ....) Just comes out of another bucket of money.
This type of annoucement also means that the player is probably physically a risk that the team and school does not want to take a chance with. It is far better for the player not to play and risk a greater perminant disability.
This is something MSU does very well (who was the center before Zach that was retired early with a shoulder problem from lifting?)
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I talked with Blake Wolf (Zach's Bro, 'Cat tight end last year) recently, and he said that after 5 surgeries in 3 years, Zach felt it was his time to say goodbye. Blake also said that there is only a 20% chance that his knee injury will heal completly. Even then it may only last ten years before it wears out.
Don't quote me on this, because I was trying to recall the numbers from memory. If I made a mistake, I am sorry.
Don't quote me on this, because I was trying to recall the numbers from memory. If I made a mistake, I am sorry.

Eric Curry STILL makes me sad.

94VegasCat wrote:Are you for real? That is just a plain ol dumb paragraph! You just nailed every note in the Full Reetard sing-a-long choir!!!
