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Mixed News

Tackle Sam Baker's hamstring is torn but partially attached, and he is doubtful for the game. Baker said he wants to play.
Quarterback John David Booty practiced with the first team is on track to start.
Offensive guard Chilo Rachal was sick and did not practice.

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I am of the opinion that Booty should be starting if he is healthy but the politics of this situation are only thinly veiled by the coaching staff...I hope it doesn't come back to bite them.

Ummmm, partially torn, but still attached?!? Thank God it is still attached! I bet a detached hamstring hurts like a son of a bitch! All kidding aside, this injury sounds very serious if they want to let us know that it is still attached. Poor Sammy during his senior year may be out several weeks. The injury bug continues to haunt us.

Bet he is glad he came back this year instead of going to the NFL

I guess the point is wtf difference does it make anymore? We are on the fast track to a 6-5 year. Whether sam baker plays this game or not isn't really important anymore.

There was an article on www.wearesc.com where the author accused Charlie Weis of being out of touch with reality.

I am afraid PC has gotten the same disease. He is in his little shell with all his buddies around him like Kiffin (last year) and "Sark" and thinks the offense is supposed to be "brought along slowly" hence the endless bubble screens, and no one can tell him he's wrong because of his ego.

We're in for a long crappy ride folks.

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