"We put him through some paces, and he did fine," Pearl said. "But I just don't think he's ready. He's got a pretty good bruise on the bone from where he turned his ankle. Right now, that's what we're dealing with. He's doing everything he can to get back out there, but he's just not ready."The Macon Telegraph also reports that Lofton isn't looking very likely for the Georgia game.
Pearl said Lofton ran a little bit Saturday and did a little more on Monday. He shot some on the side, but didn't do anything with the team.
"He's making good progress," Pearl said. "We'd all love to have him back right away, but we're not going to put Chris in any kind of position to fail or risk further injury. That's just where we are, and we're not treating Chris any differently than we would any other player."
Update from Chattanooga Free-Press: "He's not ready."
I'm still expecting him to play because this is an absolute must-win for the Vols. However, his absence would be a windfall for Georgia. Anytime you get the chance to face a rival on their home court without the best three point shooter in the country, you have to like your chances.
Regardless, it'll still be a war.
PWD
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he's been working on it for how long now? Me thinks somebodies tellin' tales outta school.
this is a big game, until I see him in street clothes at tip off, i say he plays.
From the AJC around 3:30 pm:
Meanwhile, the Nashville Tennessean is reporting that the Vols’ leading scorer Chris Lofton will NOT play against the Dogs tomorrow night. Pearl said earlier it would be a game-time decision.
Fine. Let him play and make him defend on that ankle.
If he plays on a hurt ankle, Sundiata and Mike are going to be in the lane all night. Look for some easy buckets on passes to Takais.
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