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Seven Football Players  Have Surgery

Seven Football Players Have Surgery


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Clemson, SC -- Five Clemson football players, including starting quarterback

Woodrow Dantzler, had surgery on Monday. It brought to seven the number of

Tiger gridders who have had surgery since last Friday. Clemson Orthopedic

Surgeon Dr. Larry Bowman performed the medical procedures at Oconee

Memorial Hospital in Seneca.

Six of the seven players who have had surgery since Friday are

eligible to return for the 2001 season. Some of the players may miss part

or all of spring practice, but all six are expected to be able to return

next season.

Dantzler, a 2001 Heisman Trophy candidate, had surgery to repair

subluxating tendons outside his left ankle. The Tiger quarterback who set

16 school records this year originally suffered the injury in the eighth

game of the year, at North Carolina.

"Woodrow had problems with the tendon slipping and we performed

surgery to correct the problem," said Bowman. "There were no surprises.

He will be inactive for four weeks, then we will start rehabilitation. I

doubt he will be ready for the beginning of spring practice, but I wouldn't

rule him out for the entire spring."

On Friday, Bowman surgically placed a plate and screws into

Zachery's broken foot, a surgery that will help him heal from a broken

metarsal bone suffered on his touchdown reception against Virginia Tech in

the Toyota Gator Bowl. It was the second straight year Zachery has been

injured in the bowl game after going through the entire regular season

without a medical problem. Zachery is questionable for spring practice.

He scored 18 touchdowns this year to set a Clemson single season record,

and rushed for 1027 yards, second to Dantzler's 1028.

In addition to Zachery, Bowman performed surgery on Marcus Lewis to

repair a torn ACL, an injury he suffered on December 16 in practice

preparing for the Gator Bowl. Lewis, a reserve defensive end in 2000,

will miss spring practice, but should be back in the fall.

In addition to Dantzler, Bowman performed surgeries on linebacker

J.J. Howard (arthroscopic shoulder surgery), T.J. Watkins (arthrscopic

should surgery), Nick Black (arthroscopic surgery on both knees) and Jason

Holloman (arthscropic ankle surgery).

All but Holloman, a red-shirt senior tackle in 2000, will return

for the 2001 season. Watkins started 11 of the 12 games at offensive

tackle last year. Howard played on special teams, while Black was a

reserve offensive guard. Black, Watkins and Howard should all return for

the beginning of spring practice.

In December, Bowman performed surgery on starting defensive end

Nick Eason. The Tigers leader in quarterback sacks suffered a torn

achilles tendon in practice on December 16 and missed the Gator Bowl. He

will miss spring practice, but should be ready for practice on August.

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