News With Commentary by TSL Staff Thursday, July 31, 2003 Tripp Carroll Out 2-4 Weeks For Surgery Freshman offensive lineman Tripp Carroll, who entered VT in January and participated in spring practice, will undergo surgery to relieve compartment syndrome, which causes leg pain while exercising. Carroll is expected to be out 2-4 weeks, and will not miss any game time. Carroll is listed as a co-second-teamer with Reggie Butler at left tackle, behind starter Jon Dunn. It's possible that Carroll will wind up redshirting this fall, if the coaches open fall practice and feel that Dunn and Butler comprise an effective 1-2 rotation at the left tackle spot. It's also possible that if Carroll recovers quickly, he might be moved to right tackle, where he could help back up Jimmy Martin. Carroll joins fellow January enrollee Corey Gordon on the "unable to participate" list. Gordon sprained an ankle in mid-July that will take another couple of weeks to fully heal. In addition, rising senior defensive end Jim Davis (torn pectoral muscle) will redshirt
this fall and return as a redshirt senior in 2004. Strength and Conditioning Results The Hokies just finished preliminary Fall Max Testing, in which the players who are enrolled for summer school and wish to get their max testing out of the way can do so. All football players are not required to report until August 6th, and those who did not participate in the preliminary testing this week, including the true freshmen, will test out shortly after arriving. Max testing involves the following lifts and speed events: bench press, back squat, power clean, push jerk, vertical jump, and 10-yard dash. Notable results (complete results for all 82 players who participated are available to subscribers of BeamerBall.com):
One player who really stood out was Cols Colas. In addition to posting a team-best
10-yard dash, Colas tied for the highest push-jerk lift, tied for fourth-highest bench press (420 pounds), and tied for
fifth highest power clean (326 pounds). Add to that a 34-inch vertical leap and a sub-4.5 forty, and you've got a guy
who is ready to rush the QB. Stats and Figures: Season Tickets, Parking, Etc. Some nuggets that have come across our desk the last few days:
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