Archive for December 14th, 2007

Pau Gasol will miss tonight’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers and is out indefinitely with a jammed big toe on his right foot, the team confirmed before its game.
Gasol will miss at least a week, according to a news item posted on his personal website.
The official site of the 7-foot Spaniard – paugasol.com – reported the seriousness of the situation after Gasol was hurt Thursday in practice.
Here is the entry on paugasol.com:
Pau jammed the big toe on his right foot in practice this Thursday and he will be out of the game against the Clippers and probably for the following week.
Although his status is day-to-day, Pau could be out for the next five games. He would lose the game in Orlando on Saturday, the one against Golden State on Monday, and Wednesday against San Antonio.
He could be back for the game on Friday 21 December in Detroit or for the 22 December in the FedEx against Philadelphia. We will give you further information.

A few items from Thursday’s Tiger football practice . . .
** Workouts for next week’s New Orleans Bowl against Florida Atlantic began Thursday at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. Wet grounds at the Murphy Athletic Complex forced the team to work out on the artificial surface at Rex Dockery Field and may send the Tigers back to the Liberty Bowl Friday.
** Speaking of fields . . . at some point the U of M athletic department must seriously consider renaming the practice fields at the Murphy Athletic Complex after longtime facilities coordinator Murray Armstrong, a fixture on the campus for five decades.
** The biggest roar from the players at Thursday’s practice came after offensive lineman/tight end Arron Bentley caught a screen pass and, behind his 290 pounds of momentum, leveled defensive back Michael Grandberry trying to make the stop.
** Former Tiger Rod Brown, who played linebacker in the early 1990s, said he’ll be in New Orleans for the BCS title game between LSU and Ohio State in January. Brown was a teammate of LSU assistant Larry Porter at Memphis. Porter played running back for the U of M and has worked under Les Miles since the two were at Oklahoma State.
