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Extra Points: Prognosis Good for Quinshad Davis


was not shocked that he’d broken his leg trying to snare a pass from with just over two minutes left in the Quick Lane Bowl. He played all season with stress fractures on both legs and surgery was already planned for Jan. 7 to repair the injuries. “The doctors told me this could happen, there was a risk playing on my legs,” Davis says. (GoHeels.com)

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