While all signs out of Gainesville pointed to a successful conclusion to the Spring Game, University of Florida fans received a bit of bad news this week – Florida defensive end/linebacker Ronald Powell suffered a torn ACL in his left knee which will likely sideline him for most, if not all, of the 2012 season. [...]
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Category: Gators News | 0 Comments »Florida junior Ronald Powell will undergo surgery next week to repair the ACL he tore during the Orange and Blue game on April 7. The injury was a bog blow for Powell who had really impressed during spring practice this year. “Freak deal. Non-contact injury running across the pile. It’s one of those things. Part [...]
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Category: Gators News | 0 Comments »Ronald Powell hasn't had a sack in the past two games. (Photo by Derick E. Hingle, US Presswire) Sophomore Ronald Powell came to Florida with all the hype of being the top recruit in the country, but halfway through his sophomore season, he’s not producing at the level coaches would like. Playing the Buck position [...]
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Category: Gators News | 0 Comments »Ronald Powell got his first sack of the season in the opener vs. FAU. (Photo by Gary W. Green, Orlando Sentinel) After two games, Ronald Powell wasn’t giving the UF coaches the type of productivity they wanted to see out of the Buck position. A hybrid end and linebacker spot, it is designed to allow [...]
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Category: Gators News | 0 Comments »Ronald Powell had a pass break-up in the spring game when he batted down a ball at the line of scrimmage. (Photo by Stephen M. Dowell, Orlando Sentinel) Playing in a new, hybrid position, Ronald Powell was one of the standouts of Florida’s spring game. The sophomore was the the top-rated prospect in the country [...]
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