The USC football team has avoided primary injuries since returning to practice this fall, but suffered a primary injury this week opposed to the favorite graduate movement, runner Samuel Oram-Jones. Oram-Jones, a UK local, announced that he had suffered a leg injury during practice on Monday and had had had surgery.
“Unfortunately, in Monday practice, my leg broke; soon after, I had successful surgery,” he wrote on social media. “You’ve never noticed me painting as hard as I’m about to paint. God doesn’t, put us in conditions we can’t handle. I’ll come back stronger. “
Oram-Jones, five feet 8 inches and two hundred pounds, from Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, played at Vanderbilt last season with another graduate and quarterback Mo Hasan. Prior to his stinging in the SEC, Oram-Jones played three seasons at Durham University. in England with the football team, his first time playing the game; The school’s football team won the National Sports Championship of British Universities and Colleges in 2017-18, Oram-Jones’ last season on the team. Oram-Jones scored the best landing of the game in a 17-6 win.
“Talking to coaches during the summer holidays, I was entrusted that the culture here is fair and difficult competition,” he said this summer. “And on the portal, I was actually looking for a team that would give me a Chance to Meet some of the players here in the last few days showed me that what I was told is the culture here, which of course I’m very excited about. “
While not on Vanderbilt’s official list, he reported as a reconnaissance team. Vanderbilt’s official online website also indexed him as a football graduate. Oram-Jones said the game was not an option when he first entered the game, but broke down at the end of the game. season and named education player of the week several times.
Oram-Jones told USCFootball. com this summer that he had coached this off-season in Florida with several NFL players Shady McCoy, Frank Gore and Donte Moncrief.
The USC Corridor Unit is a talented organization in 2020, but thin with five scholarships for Vavae Malepeai, Stephen Carr, Markese Stepp, Kenan Christon and Quincy Jountti, a former walker Ben Easington and freshman Matt Colombo the entire unit.
Oram-Jones was one of the last favorite additions of foot transfers to enroll in the team this off-season; USC has added favorite walk-ons in the Colorado Mesa offensive ahead of Joe Bryson, Purdue’s parge Nathan Weneta and Dartmouth protector Micah Croom.
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