Anyone have a good feel for who is banged up and out or may / may not play this weekend? If there's a website that keeps track at a high level, I'd appreciate it.
Thank you. I was more so talking about Pitt injuries. I know a few on the OL may or may not be back. We've had some injuries to defensive starters too. Narduzzi is tight lipped and ESPN and such don't seem to track injury lists like they do for pro sports.This link provides additional injury info if you scroll to the bottom to Wake’s section. In all, they have six players who will be out versus Pitt, three of which are season-ending.
Sorry, misread your post. Now that I look at that list, they don’t even have Pitt listed, LOL… you are right re: tight-lipped.Thank you. I was more so talking about Pitt injuries. I know a few on the OL may or may not be back. We've had some injuries to defensive starters too. Narduzzi is tight lipped and ESPN and such don't seem to track injury lists like they do for pro sports.
Colleges aren't required to disclose injuries so they usually don't. Pro sports do it because the people who gamble want that information and it was better to force teams to do it then let the seedy types troll around for inside information.Thank you. I was more so talking about Pitt injuries. I know a few on the OL may or may not be back. We've had some injuries to defensive starters too. Narduzzi is tight lipped and ESPN and such don't seem to track injury lists like they do for pro sports.
Haha. I get it, but why do you think that I want to know!Colleges aren't required to disclose injuries so they usually don't. Pro sports do it because the people who gamble want that information and it was better to force teams to do it then let the seedy types troll around for inside information.
I think the closest I saw to an injury report was that Zubovic wasn't demoted because he was passed on the depth chart.Haha. I get it, but why do you think that I want to know!
I was just hoping that some close observers keep a running list or wrote a weekly article about injuries. PittsburghSportsNow or something.
Colleges aren't required to disclose injuries so they usually don't. Pro sports do it because the people who gamble want that information and it was better to force teams to do it then let the seedy types troll around for inside information.