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  12/07/20 - C Derek KerstetterrSr/2022, Texas

  The Horns' only disruption came when senior offensive lineman Derek Kerstetter suffered a gruesome dislocated left foot injury and fractured fibula with 7:18 left in the first half. Teammates helped load him onto the cart, and he threw up the "Hook 'em" hand sign while being whisked away. The Horns missed a 30-yard field goal on that drive and went three-and-out on the next possession. But Texas (6-3, 5-3 Big 12) collected itself, steamrolled to the finish - even scoring 35 points in the third quarter alone - and cemented its fourth straight winning season.

It's the most points UT has scored since putting 70 on Colorado in the 2005 Big 12 title game. Kerstetter was taken to the hospital and was back with the team before the game ended. "We were in total control. We were having fun. We had released all of the pressures off ourselves," Herman said. That was before Kerstetter's injury, which cast a pall over the sideline. At halftime, Herman said he told players that "Derek's going to be OK. He would be so angry if he knew that we were playing like this because we were sad for him." The normal starting tackle, Samuel Cosmi, opted out after last week's loss to Iowa State knocked Texas from out of the Big 12 race. So did safety Caden Sterns. There's no telling what Cosmi was thinking after seeing Kerstetter's foot folded so awkwardly. The injury was so unsettling, Fox did not show replays. Trainers threw a towel over Kerstetter's foot to cover it up. "Let's pray for a smooth full recovery!" Cosmi tweeted. - Austin American Statesman


rSr/2022 C Derek KerstetterTexas
News Source: Austin American Statesman



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