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Yet Another Man Down: Ryan Powdrell

As I'm sure you know if you watched the 1st quarter of the game yesterday, the Trojans have lost yet another player to injury.

In what many are calling the most gruesome injury caught on tape since Joe Theismann, senior fullback Ryan Powdrell suffered a dislocated and broken fibula as a Nebraska tackler fell on top of him on an early first quarter play.

The injury was obviously painful from the first viewing -- Powdrell dropped the ball in pain as his leg rolled under a Cornhusker defender and immediately grabbed his leg, making it evident that it was no minor tweak. When ABC returned from commercial we got a closer look at the after-effects, which were disturbing to say the least. Powdrell's foot was pointed about 90 degrees to the left of where it should have been; take a look at these X-rays to get some idea of the damage.

With senior Brandon Hancock's season already ended due to a torn MCL, the Trojans suddenly find themselves rather thin at fullback. Reports say that Allen Bradford may be moved to fullback, to add some support to replacement starter Mike Brittingham, a former walk-on. Bradford would join reserves Jody Adewale and Stanley Havili on the fullback depth chart. Meanwhile, Powdrell will have surgery tomorrow, and unfortunately just like Hancock, his 2006 season is over.

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