Clemson commit gets good news on MRI |
|
Follow @TnetRecruiting |

Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Hometown: Mesquite, TX (West Mesquite HS) Class: 2014



From ESPN:
Once thought to be anything from torn cartilage to a dislocated knee, Sumner-Gardner’s injury can be resolved with rest and physical therapy. He had been on crutches the last couple of weeks, but on Monday, Sumner-Gardner was on the field practicing again, following doctor’s clearance.
Sumner-Gardner suffered a knee injury 2 ½ weeks ago while being a catalyst in West Mesquite’s 34-33 overtime victory against Wylie (Texas). The 6-foot-1, 190-pound safety had an MRI last week and found out on Monday that there is no structural damage. In fact, doctors only detected severe tendonitis, inflammation in his knee that has led to swelling and has caused pain.

Unlock premium boards and exclusive features (e.g. ad-free) by upgrading your account today.
Upgrade Now!- Clemson's ACC tournament bracket announced
- What Kentavion Anderson's commitment means for Clemson
- Cade Klubnik, Clemson WRs training with QB guru
- Live at Clemson: Softball Regional & Baseball Updates
- New Clemson commit's head coach believes Clemson has landed the complete package
- Tigers "squeeze" out a tight win over Northwestern to advance
- Clemson powers to super regional with decisive fourth inning over Kentucky
- Former Clemson WRs dominating pro spring league
- Latest Clemson pledge knew Clemson was clear choice months before announcement
- QB pledge talks Clemson, big official visit weekend: "It's just an amazing environment"