Several Gators to miss all or part of spring practice

Several Gators will miss all or part of the Orange and Blue spring game due to injuries. Here’s a list of who will and won’t play when spring practice begins two weeks from today.

SCHEDULED TO MISS ALL OF SPRING:

DT BRANDON ANTWINE (back): Antwine injured his back in the moment half of the season and UF coach Urban Meyer said they hope to have him back in the fall, but that’s not definite at that instance.

OL SIMON CODRINGTON (wrist)

DL JAVIER ESTOPINAN: Underwent his third ACL surgery final season. He’s expected to return in the fall, and Meyer said he hopes to get 30-35 snaps per game from him.

OL JAMES WILSON (left knee sprain). OL PHIL TRAUTWEIN:

He missed all of final season with a right foot fracture and recently underwent surgery to remove bone spurs in his right foot. whether he does anything that spring, Meyer said, it’ll be light contact.

OL Maurice Hurt (severe stingers): Will have surgery to remove bone spurs and is expected back in the fall.

SCHEDULED TO MISS PART OF SPRING:

QB John Brantley (left shoulder). Expected to miss the first three days of practice, but return for the rest.

LB Ryan Stamper (shoulder). Will be evaluated that week and is expected to practice.

OT Matt Patchan (shoulder surgery): Will be eased into spring practice as it progresses, but could be limited.

Original post by Antonya English

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