Archive for Sunday, April 27, 2008
He will undergo surgery to repair his anterior crucial ligament in his left knee and will be unable to play in the 2008 season
UCLA quarterback Patrick Cowan said Saturday he will undergo surgery to repair his anterior crucial ligament in his left knee and will be unable to play in the 2008 season.
Cowan was injured during practice Thursday. Cowan, who will be senior, said he was not sure at this time if he would petition for sixth season of eligibility.
Quarterback Ben Olson, who suffered a broken bone in his right foot Thursday, said he will probably have surgery to place a screw in the foot to help the fifth metatarsal mend. He said he will meet with the doctor on Monday to finalize those plans. Olson said he expects to be out at least six weeks.
Injuries robbed the Bruins of their top two quarterbacks for Saturday’s spring game.
- Phil Hill, 81; first U.S.-born driver to win Formula One title
- LAX workers go on strike, threatening Labor Day weekend travel
- 99 Cents Only retail chain may face price hike
- LAPD on the hunt for serial killer
- Home of the Week
- Sarah Palin introduced as McCain's choice for VP
- Brand DNA and the prototypical Porsche
- Private eye Anthony Pellicano, attorney Christensen convicted of wiretap plot
- The joke is on Dodgers' owners Frank and Jamie McCourt
- Texas delegate waited a lifetime for Obama's moment
- 12 decapitated bodies found in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula
- Boy, 15, dies of injuries to become 4th fatality in Eagle Rock car crash
- Private eye Anthony Pellicano, attorney Christensen convicted of wiretap plot
- Bid to break state budget impasse falls short
- Painter eyes hip-hop's titans
- Forbidden fruit: learning to drink responsibly
- Palin has risen quickly from PTA to VP pick
- Plane landing at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank crashes
- Yucatan beheadings offer a grim lesson
- NFL rookies from USC, UCLA find their way
