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with the Georgia Bulldogs.
"I'm ready," said the 220-pound linebacker who led the
Bulldogs in tackles last season. "I want to be out there Sept. 6
(when Georgia opens its season at home against Clemson in a
nationally televised game). "I don't want to be sitting in the
stands or on the bench. I want to be in there from the start."
Thurson had been sidelined with what was diagnosed as a
ruptured spinal disc. Now he has pain in the hamstring
muscles of his legs.
Doctors cleared Thurson to practice with the stipulation he
go through an hour-long routine of stretching exercises at the
start of each practice.
"They're not sure if it's a hamstring problem that has
caused the back pain, or a disc problem that has caused
hamstring pain." Thurson said Wednesday.
I The only way to ten lor sure, ne saia, is expioraiory
surgery, and that option is out of the question.
"We don't know exactly what the problem is," Coach Vince
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)ooley said. "But we do know that the only thing Tommy is
isking is more pain. The doctors have more or less left it up
o Tommy. If he can play, he'll play. If he can't, he won't."
"Right now they think I just need a lot of stretching before
play and everything will be fine. I'm not stupid. If it starts
hurting, I'll wait until next year to play. Otherwise, I'll play
this season," said Thurson, who had 46 solo tackles and 86
assists last season.
As inside linebacker, Thurson's job is to stop anyone
coming through between the offensive tackles.
"If they want to come in there, I'm the hit man," he said.
"If a team ran up the middle all day, I'd be satisfied with
that."
Clemson quarterback Homer Jordan, however, is a sprintout
specialist, something which complicates Thurson's job.
"Homer goes to the corner a lot," Thurson said. "I'll have
to be on my toes. I have to get good on pass coverage in the
next week and a half. Clemson hits you everywhere, so we
need to be consistent in everything we do."
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