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Pain is the name of their game
JASON LLOYD, Morning Journal Writer
11/15/2007
COLUMBUS -- In this era of no pause button, when the bye week has been replaced with the likes of Youngstown State and Appalachian State, perhaps no one feels the pain of a 12-week, nonstop season quite like running backs.
Mike Hart's right ankle hasn't been healthy since he sprained it Oct. 13 against Purdue. He has missed three of the last four games since, sabotaging a season that had Heisman potential after he had rushed for 976 yards and 10 touchdowns through Michigan's first six games.
Despite missing all that time, Hart's 215 carries are still tied with Beanie Wells for third-most in the Big Ten, three behind leader Rashard Mendenhall.
Wells' left ankle hasn't been right all season. He was held out for most of spring practice after a teammate rolled on it, then was limited in fall camp as well. Early in the season, Jim Tressel said Wells was going to have to be a ''warrior'' and fight through the pain, which he has.
''He's in pain,'' Tressel said this week. ''There's no question about it.''
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Pain is the name of their game
JASON LLOYD, Morning Journal Writer
11/15/2007
COLUMBUS -- In this era of no pause button, when the bye week has been replaced with the likes of Youngstown State and Appalachian State, perhaps no one feels the pain of a 12-week, nonstop season quite like running backs.
Mike Hart's right ankle hasn't been healthy since he sprained it Oct. 13 against Purdue. He has missed three of the last four games since, sabotaging a season that had Heisman potential after he had rushed for 976 yards and 10 touchdowns through Michigan's first six games.
Despite missing all that time, Hart's 215 carries are still tied with Beanie Wells for third-most in the Big Ten, three behind leader Rashard Mendenhall.
Wells' left ankle hasn't been right all season. He was held out for most of spring practice after a teammate rolled on it, then was limited in fall camp as well. Early in the season, Jim Tressel said Wells was going to have to be a ''warrior'' and fight through the pain, which he has.
''He's in pain,'' Tressel said this week. ''There's no question about it.''
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