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Nope, nevermind. Even my example was health related

Posted on: November 28, 2016 at 08:55:07 CT
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For Bradd Sutton, an exciting time last year consisted of a good warmup followed by some intense stat-keeping. His season highlight was working out in front of a few fans before the Big Eight Conference basketball tournament in Kansas City. "I learned a lot," he said. "You can learn a lot when you have to sit and watch." That's about all the 6-foot-9 freshman did last season, when he was a medical redshirt because of lingering effects of mononucleosis. "Some games, I kept stats," Sutton ; said. "I dressed for all the games. I guess if I came out in my street clothes, then I'd feel like a (student) manager or something." Sutton also practiced with the team, although he didn't have much staying power. "After about an hour, I felt like I was going to die," he said. "I'd feel my legs going out." Sutton came down with mononucleosis late in his senior season at Union High in Grand Rapids, Mich. He lost nearly 20 pounds and missed about a month of school. "I had it real bad," Sutton said. When he came to Missouri in the fall of 1985, Sutton still was bothered by a virus stemming from the mononucleosis. He played sparingly in four early season games, scoring a total of eight points, but was redshirted. This year, Sutton is going at full speed and his weight is up to 210, about 15 pounds heavier than his playing weight as a high school senior. "I feel a lot better, my legs and everything," Sutton said. "I feel a lot stronger in practice. It's probably the best shape I've ever been in." As a high school senior, Sutton also considered Michigan State and Akron before picking Missouri. The Michigan Wolverines also showed some interest, but Sutton said he and coach Bill Frieder didn't hit it off. "He came in with a home visit, but I just didn't like him," said Sutton, who sensed he was more of a secondary recruit rather than a primary recruit for the Wolverines.

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Not sure on Mark Anderson, that was before I was born. Think he would be the only possible answer.

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Redshirt question - Soltan Gris MU - 11/28 06:10:34
     Think there are 2 non-injury related examples - FIJItiger MU - 11/28 08:49:31
          kansas has had a few guys redshirt - wu-tangtiger MU - 11/28 09:00:39
               Haven't followed them since they quit the rivalry, but - FIJItiger MU - 11/28 09:08:02
          Nope, nevermind. Even my example was health related - FIJItiger MU - 11/28 08:55:07
     UVA is redshirting two 4-star freshmen this year - Maty Football KC - 11/28 08:11:42
     They are extremely rare at the major conference level - tgr MU - 11/28 08:04:22
          MO State had a guy Kyle Weems - wu-tangtiger MU - 11/28 08:07:00
               it makes sense for mid-majors because they take a lot of - tgr MU - 11/28 08:23:15
                    I think it makes sense for mid to lower level - wu-tangtiger MU - 11/28 08:41:07
                         Well we are a one of the worst high major programs now so I - tgr MU - 11/28 08:50:12
                         If Bennett is doing it then it's probably a smart thing to - Uncle John MU - 11/28 08:42:55
                              Bennett is doing it because he has a ton of high-level - tgr MU - 11/28 08:52:23
                                   You're such the hater.(nm) - Uncle John MU - 11/28 09:18:02
                                        Mizzou hasn't had a non-medical redshirt in 40+ years. - StaleyTiger MU - 11/28 09:31:27
                                             But several programs that are better than Mizzou have had - wu-tangtiger MU - 11/28 09:43:38
                                                  How many of those teams redshirt players of Kemp's skill? - StaleyTiger MU - 11/28 10:08:33
                                                       Kemp isn't ready this year physically - wu-tangtiger MU - 11/28 10:19:06
                                             They won the state championship. Another poster that knows - Uncle John MU - 11/28 09:37:12
                                                  Wasn't he a role player of a title team as a junior - wu-tangtiger MU - 11/28 09:45:23
                                                  The state championship? Well that's a horse of a different - StaleyTiger MU - 11/28 09:41:55
                                                       I'm not trying to prove you wrong. I think you're an idiot.(nm) - Uncle John MU - 11/28 09:48:22
                                   He chose Mizzou over LSU, TCU, & Memphis - wu-tangtiger MU - 11/28 08:57:03
                                        I wonder how he feels about his favorite teams development - Uncle John MU - 11/28 09:19:05
                    It was a nice weekend with you in hiding. You might as well - Uncle John MU - 11/28 08:36:54
     Large and in charge: Monte Hardge (nm) - haeffb MU - 11/28 07:38:17
          Josh Kroenke (nm) - haeffb MU - 11/28 07:39:32
               Chris Heller (nm) - haeffb MU - 11/28 07:40:27
                    Bradd Sutton (nm) - haeffb MU - 11/28 07:40:40
          But that was injury driven - MakeShift MU - 11/28 07:39:11
     I can't really remember any, but transfers are basically - Uncle John MU - 11/28 07:02:58
          Quin was going to redshirt Spencer Laurie but then - alwaysright MU - 11/28 07:25:14
     I think Safford redshirted - wu-tangtiger MU - 11/28 06:55:00
          No, he didn't redshirt (nm) - FIJItiger MU - 11/28 08:38:06
          No. He just missed the last month or so of his junior - alwaysright MU - 11/28 07:24:03
          I don't recall that - MakeShift MU - 11/28 07:04:54




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