SOURCE: Jameel McKay's knee is structurally sound

March madness is all that matters and the only thing people remember. They want the highest seed possible, and they want scouts to notice them. They are trying to win this game.
 
If McKay has a swelling from an unknown cause that flares up with vigorous use, I can relate to his concern. Time and moderate use has been the only solution for me. Bad timing for Jameel and the team.
 
McKay availability against the Aggies.

I don't think it's a question of his playing or not, but rather a question of 30-35 minutes vs. 20-25 minutes. I don't think Prohm could keep Jameel out of the game, but he could limit his minutes and get as much production out of 25 minutes with well timed rests as he could out of 35 minutes of stressing his knees.

Burton can pick up the slack and McKay will be in better shape to run the gauntlet against the Mountaineers.
 
Re: McKay availability against the Aggies.

I'm glad you brought this up. I'm surprised there isn't more discussion about this very topic.
 
It's one thing that fans whine about this tourney. But it sucks that coaches are complaining about it. Distraction? Made for TV tourney? Stop whining, coaches.
 
It's one thing that fans whine about this tourney. But it sucks that coaches are complaining about it. Distraction? Made for TV tourney? Stop whining, coaches.

simmer down, I don't really think he's complaining!
 
And after all the speculation the past two days... Go get'm JM.

@TravisHines21 Jameel McKay will play Saturday per Prohm.

@dylenmontz Jameel McKay said he never thought about sitting about against Texas A&M. Joked his teammates would probably kill him if he had to sit out.
 
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I remember when our former head wrestling coach demanded the athletic department pay for injured wrestlers visits to Dr. Ron Pehl, D.C. The exercise physiologists and trainers at that time were not successful and the M.D.s seemed to be treating the symptoms rather than the cause. In a few cases spinal subluxations were the root cause. If I recall correctly, the spinal subluxations in one case were responsible for disabling thigh muscle spasms and/or dysfunction. Not saying that is the problem in Jameel’s case, but the bottom line was that Pehl saved the season when others were ineffective. Watching Jameel play makes me believe we should leave no stone unturned. Maybe a chiropractic checkup and adjustment could do some long term good in his case.
 
I remember when our former head wrestling coach demanded the athletic department pay for injured wrestlers visits to Dr. Ron Pehl, D.C. The exercise physiologists and trainers at that time were not successful and the M.D.s seemed to be treating the symptoms rather than the cause. In a few cases spinal subluxations were the root cause. If I recall correctly, the spinal subluxations in one case were responsible for disabling thigh muscle spasms and/or dysfunction. Not saying that is the problem in Jameel’s case, but the bottom line was that Pehl saved the season when others were ineffective. Watching Jameel play makes me believe we should leave no stone unturned. Maybe a chiropractic checkup and adjustment could do some long term good in his case.

Telling this message board won't help. First of all, it's Greek. Second of all, it's this message board.
 
Re: McKay availability against the Aggies.

I don't think it's a question of his playing or not, but rather a question of 30-35 minutes vs. 20-25 minutes. I don't think Prohm could keep Jameel out of the game, but he could limit his minutes and get as much production out of 25 minutes with well timed rests as he could out of 35 minutes of stressing his knees.

Burton can pick up the slack and McKay will be in better shape to run the gauntlet against the Mountaineers.

McKay needs all the rest he can get. Mr. Goggles is going make him work.
 

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