Foot Condition Ends Career Of UGA Tight End Bryce Ros
Georgia tight end Bryce Ros is ending his football career due to a chronic foot condition. Georgia director of sports medicine Ron Courson says Ros, a redshirt freshman from Kennesaw, suffers from chronic degenerative changes in his right big toe joint.
Published: August 25, 2009
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Georgia tight end Bryce Ros is ending his football career due to a chronic foot condition.
Georgia director of sports medicine Ron Courson says Ros, a redshirt freshman from Kennesaw, suffers from chronic degenerative changes in his right big toe joint.
Ros suffered the injury as a junior at Kennesaw Mountain High School. He had corrective surgery but has continued to have symptoms.
Georgia coach Mark Richt said the school has asked the NCAA for a medical exemption to allow Ros to remain on scholarship.
Ros was the team’s fourth-string tight end.
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