Tasmin Mitchell Likely Out For the Season
November 28th, 2007
by Jeff Borzello
As reported by numerous
media outlets Monday, LSU junior forward
Tasmin Mitchell is likely out for the
season after it was decided he would need to undergo surgery
to repair a stress fracture in his left ankle that has kept him out for the
majority of this season. “It’s the best decision to go ahead with the surgery
and there is a good chance I will probably not be back this season,” Mitchell
said. “As of right now, I haven’t really made the decision yet. What I think I’m
going to do is redshirt.” Recovery will take at least six-to-eight weeks. Junior
Garrett Temple said the loss of Mitchell affects the team more than the numbers
indicate. “He’s really the heart of our team in a lot of ways,” Temple told
The (Baton Rouge) Advocate. “It changes us a whole lot to not have him out
there with us.”
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Jeff Borzello is a freelance writer who also runs and writes his own blog, March Madness All Season. During the season, Jeff has a weekly appearance on ESPN Radio 1300 in Baltimore and has appeared on AOL Sports Radio and CFRC Sports.. He constantly outdoes the "experts" in his projected brackets and also provides analysis and insight on every conference and team in the country. His favorite teams are Connecticut and Hofstra, showing love to both majors and mid-majors at the same time--indicative of his columns. Jeff is originally from Long Island, NY.
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