AFTER MISSING 2021 SEASON WITH TORN ACL, TYLER FRIDAY LOOKING TO TURN LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE SIDELINES INTO BIG 2022 SEASON
Tyler Friday thought the 2021 season would be his final season at Ohio State. Instead, his 2021 season ended before preseason camp even began.
About two weeks before camp started last summer, Friday was running through some bag drills at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center with some of his fellow Ohio State defensive linemen when his cleat got stuck in the turf and his leg gave out. Immediately, Friday felt a pain in his right knee that was different from any pain he had ever felt before, but he didn’t realize quite how serious the injury was until after he got home.
“I was able to drive home and all that. But once I sat on that couch, watched some TV for about an hour, I couldn't get back up,” Friday said last week. “I was trying to push off this right leg, and I was like, ‘Oh no, that’s painful.’ And then I looked at my knee, and they say when it swells up that fast, that's usually an indication that something's wrong.”
Friday was devastated when he received the diagnosis of a torn ACL.
“It was hard, man,” Friday said. “Going into your senior year, everybody thinks ‘That’s it, one more year and I'm out.’ And then two weeks before fall camp, on a non-contact injury, we didn't have pads on when this happened, so that's the last thing on your mind is getting hurt like that. And then when it happened, man, it just broke my heart. Broke my heart.”
“Right now I feel the best I've ever felt,” Friday said. “I feel like I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.”
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