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Because of the events of the day, Oregon’s loss to the Stanford Cardinal early in October overshadowed how significant the injury to starting center Alex Forsyth would end up being.
In the four weeks since then, Forsyth has been dealing with back spasms and working hard to get back onto the field. Multiple times he has been cleared to play, and head coach Mario Cristobal stated confidently that he was “good to go” for that weekend’s game. Yet, setbacks have kept him out for a month and counting.
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So this week, when Cristobal stated on Sunday that Forsyth was set to play against Washington, it’s hard to blame anyone for wanting to see it before they completely believe it.
“We’ve had this conversation four weeks in a row,” said Cristobal. “We say one thing and then, but I feel great about it. Because it’s been unpredictable, so to speak, I’ll just say that’s where he’s at right now. We’ve done everything possible with him, and he’s practiced full throttle, every rep. So, we’re good.”
Again, we can be cautiously optimistic heading forward.
In the meantime, the Ducks should feel confident that even without Forsyth on the field, they are covered at the center position. In his stead, home-grown fan-favorite Ryan Walk has stepped up and done a tremendous job in the middle of the offensive line.
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Despite his success, the “will-he, won’t-he” for Forsyth has been difficult to manage for the team, especially for QB Anthony Brown.
“It’s very tough, but Ryan has done a hell of a job,” Brown said. “Either way, Alex or Ryan, I have full confidence in either one of them, so it doesn’t matter to me, at least.”
It’s been a while since Forsyth was on the field for the Ducks, but you have to believe that he is doing everything he can to play in what could be his last career game against the Washington Huskies. All signs point towards him giving it a go right now, so we just have to hope things stay that way.
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