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Cam Rising? I think I went to school with him in the 80’s. Good luck in retirement

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I tried to find one of those six year old, multi page threads, but I think this guy actually enrolled here before the birth of Surly. 

Anyway, he’s finally medically retired, and probably qualify for SS. Always thought he was a gamer. Good luck, Cam.

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Utah quarterback Cam Rising announced Wednesday that he’s medically retiring from football.

The former Texas QB had the option of returning to school for another season via a medical redshirt from the 2024 season. But Rising said Wednesday that he was forced to stop playing football because of the hand injury he suffered against Baylor early in 2024.

“Due to a hand injury I suffered during the Baylor game, I’ve been advised by two orthopedic physicians that I will never be able to return to playing football,” Rising said. “I’ll be obtaining a third medical opinion and will undergo the recommended surgery. I will continue to rehab and do all I can to get healthy. In the meantime, I will unfortunately be forced to medically retire from the game I love.”

Rising was pushed into a table at the Gatorade station on the Baylor sideline in the first half of their September matchup. He didn’t return to the game. Rising returned in October and started a loss against Arizona State, but suffered a leg injury that ultimately sidelined him for the rest of the season.

Rising’s college career was marred by injuries. He redshirted at Texas in 2018 and redshirted at Utah the following season. In 2020, he started against USC and then suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.

In 2021, Rising became the Utes’ starting quarterback in the third game of the season. He threw for 20 TDs over 13 games with just five interceptions. The next year, Rising was the team’s undisputed starter and completed 65% of his passes for 3,034 yards and 26 TDs with just eight interceptions. However, he suffered a devastating knee injury in the Rose Bowl against Penn State.

 

1 hour ago, Vito Andolini said:

Rising was pushed into a table at the Gatorade station on the Baylor sideline in the first half of their September matchup.

"He shouldn't have been dressed so sluttily."

- Baylor

He would have won the national championship here last year with Quinn on the bench.

Don’t believe me?

Just look at the analytics for proof or just ask derka.

 Wasn't his dad the roommate of MensaTom?

 

What's ol' Tom doing these days?

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8 minutes ago, Tex Long said:

 Wasn't his dad the roommate of MensaTom?

 

What's ol' Tom doing these days?

That’s a good question, so I went to Wikipedia. Nothing new on the resume, but it did have this bit of weirdness:

Personal life

Herman is a member of Mensa International. He and his wife, Michelle, have a daughter, Priya, and two sons, Maddock and Herman the Frog [2]

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