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The injury, while very serious, appears NOT to be catastrophic. Meaning, they're saying he could play football again.

BUT....

The talk in South Carolina is after he takes the rest of this year off, he might also take all of 2013 off with a redshirt, and then play for the Gamecocks again in 2014 before turning pro in 2015.

It's a hyperextension of the knee with ligament damage. The story does not make clear how badly damaged the ligaments are.... but it sounds like very damaged.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/8564561/marcus-lattimore-dislocated-knee-saturday-south-carolina-gamecocks-coach-steve-spurrier-says

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The injury, while very serious, appears NOT to be catastrophic. Meaning, they're saying he could play football again.

BUT....

The talk in South Carolina is after he takes the rest of this year off, he might also take all of 2013 off with a redshirt, and then play for the Gamecocks again in 2014 before turning pro in 2015.

It's a hyperextension of the knee with ligament damage. The story does not make clear how badly damaged the ligaments are.... but it sounds like very damaged.

http://espn.go.com/c...e-spurrier-says

Here is the school's full statement. It sounds far better than a report that floated around late last night.

University of South Carolina junior running back Marcus Lattimore suffered a significant impact to the front of his right knee during the Tennessee game on Saturday. The ensuing hyperextension of the knee resulted in injury to several ligaments. There were no fractures or additional injuries, according to team physician Dr. Jeffrey Guy. Lattimore's surgically repaired left knee was uninjured during the play.

Lattimore is resting comfortably and will continue to be evaluated over the course of the week. Marcus has already begun the process of prehabilitation prior to surgery and to his eventual return to football.

Lattimore, a six-foot, 212-pounder from Duncan, S.C., was injured late in the second quarter of the Gamecocks’ 38-35 win over Tennessee. Prior to the injury, he gained 65 yards on 11 carries, including a 28-yard touchdown run, against the Vols.

Lattimore was the Gamecocks’ leading rusher this season, gaining 662 yards on 143 carries (4.6 yards per carry), with a team-leading 11 touchdowns. He was also the top receiver with 26 catches for 173 yards. He was coming off a season-ending left knee injury suffered against Mississippi State in the seventh game of the 2011 campaign.

For his career, Lattimore has rushed 555 times (fourth in school history) for 2,677 yards (sixth in school history) with 41 total touchdowns including 38 rushing touchdowns, both school records

http://www.gogamecocks.com/2012/10/28/293885/ggf-usc-statement-on-marcus-lattimore.html

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