Yesterday we reported here that LSU Quarterback Myles Brennan broke his arm and the injury would require surgery.
Well, Brennan underwent surgery on Tuesday to repair his injured left arm and now he s providing LSU fans with an update.
The projected starter for the Tigers reports that the surgery went well and that he believes God is with him.
There is no time frame for Brennan to return to the team, and since the injury was announced, LSU Coach Ed Orgeron has named Max Johnson as the starting quarterback for LSU.
There is no official word as to how Brennan broke his arm, but many are suggesting that it was not football-related.
LSU QB Myles Brennan Provides Update After Surgery on Arm
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Carl Levin, Michigan s longest serving U S senator, dies at 87
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Carl Levin, Michigan s longest serving U S senator, dies at 87
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Carl Levin, Michigan s longest serving U.S. senator, dies at 87
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Carl Levin, a liberal Democrat who rose from a prominent Detroit family to become Michigan’s longest-serving U.S. senator and helped set military priorities and investigate corporate behavior for decades before retiring in 2015, died Thursday. He was 87.
The Levin Center at Wayne State University, which was formed on the senator s behalf after he left the Senate, put out a statement late Thursday, saying, With great sadness and heavy hearts, the (center and family) announce the passing of Senator Carl Levin.
Levin disclosed in his recently published memoir, Getting to the Heart of the Matter: My 36 Years in the Senate, that he was diagnosed with lung cancer nearly four years ago, when he was 83.