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Robbie Hummel

October 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on Robbie Hummel 

Robbie Hummel, Toughtest This is the news of the college basketball fans could digest this morning. Fresh from the Midnight Madness Festivitas throughout the country, the current season in some regard and felt it was time to size up the competition. But today FoxSports.com ‘s Jeff Goodman reported that studies Robbie Hummel Purdue broke the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during practice this morning …. yes, the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee itself, which began in Februray 24. Is the platform for the entire 2010-2011 season.

Goodman piece went on to say just how awful this is for a disinterested child a lot of talent who do not have the opportunity to compete ”

Since I broke into this business, I have always tried to be objective. He grew up in Boston, was never a towel-waver of any of the local teams. I took lots of photos at my alma mater, Arizona, in recent years.

But this does not require objectivity.

The calls and texts arrived at a furious pace after the news around noon on Saturday – their rival Big Ten coach and head and assistant coaches around the country.

Pick your adjective.

Unfair. Devastating. Horrible.

It is even difficult to Google “Robbie Hummel” at the moment and I feel horrible, like the senior boilermaker was officially approved to return to action just a week ago. Amazing how a news source can turn sour so quickly.

Hummel is likely to redshirt and get a fifth year of eligibility for 2011-2012. But this was the year for the club Matt Painter. The trio of Hummel, JaJuan Johnson and Moore E’Taun should develop their games together and fight for a national title when they became seniors. They have had two years to get together, but both have been derailed by injuries.

Do not try to convince me of the Boilermakers will be fine. Without Hummel, who is a sweet 16 in the better team. The whole thing is really disappointing.

Robbie Hummel

October 16, 2010 by · Comments Off on Robbie Hummel 

Robbie Hummel, Purdue’s basketball team received good news when Robbie Hummel announced that he had been allowed to return to court.

Hummel, a senior, has spent the last few months recovering from a torn ACL he suffered in February during a game against Minnesota.Purdue senior Robbie Hummel has been allowed to return to court for any activity that he continues his rehab after tearing his ACL in February.
CAPTIONBy Brian Spurlock, U.S. Presswire

“I’m better jump, I’m able to dunk again, and I’m moving well,” Hummel said in a speech at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Porter County in Indiana, according to La Tribune Post. “I feel very good where I am. I’m ready for the season begins, as is everything else.”

Hummel had surgery on his knee on March 8 and was still limited in what he could do when individual team workouts began in late August.

“I can do whatever I want,” said Hummel. “I was allowed to (play five against five), but I have not yet done. I think it will probably be next week. A few days ago, when (Shelbourne) said: “You C is off, I give you the OK to play,” it does not go there tomorrow and play open gym. I think that means starting to play some one-on-one, two against two, three on three, and become familiar with it. Because now it still feels almost foreign to the race and move because I have not done for so long. I have put my feet back under me. But I feel good where I m. ”

Post-Tribune also reported that Hummel since he could only lift weights for a while during his recovery, he added 10-15 pounds of muscle to his frame of 230 pounds.

Now, he hopes that all work during the offseason will pay off with a trip to the Final Four for a Boilermakers team that is one of the most talented of the nation.

“This is our last go-around,” he said. “Me, E’Twaun (Moore) and Jajuan (Johnson) to realize that. We want to do something special, we want to do together. That’s why these guys decided to come back (after having declared for the NBA Draft but not hiring an agent). “

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