When Air Force travels to Michigan next Saturday, it’ll be without one of the anchors along the team’s offensive line. Per Frank Schwab of the Colorado Springs Gazette, starting center Michael Husar has sustained two torn ligaments in his left knee and is done for the year.
AFA center Michael Husar tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee and is done for the season. Especially tough bc his dad played at Michigan
— Frank Schwab (@GazetteAirForce) September 3, 2012
Husar, a junior who played in eight games last year, suffered the injury in the second quarter of Air Force’s 49-21 win over Idaho State. The Falcons already entered the season down a handful of players that were expected to be major contributors this fall.
Air Force was able to rack up nearly 500 yards rushing against Idaho State.
(Photo credit: AF athletics)
What year is he? If he is a senior, this could adversely impact his going on active duty on time.
raysfan1, he’s a junior. Should have included that before.
Thanks, Ben. Presuming a full recovery, he should be able to continue his military career then. Still unfortunate for this season and of course the pain and hard work of rehab.