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Coleman Update

Michael Coleman will undergo an MRI today on his chronically injured hip to see if he will be able to participate in spring practice. According to a source, Coleman's still got a long recovery ahead to get back to his normal self.
It's unfortunate for Coleman because the Trojans will only have Stanley Havili and walk-on Cooper Stephenson at fullback in the spring.

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Another nominee for the All-Time All-Delicate Team. At this point Coleman would be the Capt. even over Arbet and Hancock.

That's too bad he has talent...I can't ever even remember seeing him play a down...

I am still waiting for 1 year in the PC era with no major injuries...

USC_1966, I feel U bro, would B nice. U probably remember Rod McNeil, he had a hip injury. He missed spring practice and came back in the fall. He was never the same. Basically, he was the same type of back as Coleman, tall and powerfull. It wouldn't bother me if Coleman set the fall. I think this type of injury deserves a lot of rest and rehab.

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