Texas Tech Red Raiders news: Micah Hudson to miss time, a scary baseball injury, Myles Cole shines at combine, more
Micah Hudson, a true freshman wide receiver, was observed using crutches during Tuesday’s Texas Tech basketball game. However, there is no cause for concern among Red Raider fans.
Hudson did had modest knee surgery to address an ailment dating back to his high school years. Hudson is projected to miss all of Texas Tech’s spring practices, but will resume training this summer and be fully healed by the start of the 2024 season on August 31.
Of course, many fans are eager to watch Hudson in action because the five-star recruit is the highest-ranked high school player to ever sign with the Texas Tech football program. However, the wait to see him play will be little longer.
Brady Trombello, Texas Tech baseball’s right-hander, is recovering from what the team is calling a “medical emergency” at practice on Monday afternoon. The university did not offer specifics on Trombello’s injury, but did state that the freshman pitcher is in stable condition following surgery on Monday night.
Former Texas Tech defensive end Myles Cole delivered as expected at the NFL Combine on Thursday. In fact, he virtually got the highest possible score on his on-field exams.
Most impressively, the 280-pounder clocked a 4.68-second 40-yard sprint. He also has a 35-inch vertical leap. With figures like those he posted on Thursday, he is nearly certain to be selected in this spring’s NFL Draft.
The Texas Tech Lady Raiders will play their final regular-season game at home against Kansas State on Saturday. They aim to halt their current eight-game losing streak, but it will not be easy. Kansas State is currently third in the Big 12 standings, having gone 12-5 in league play
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