UVa wide receiver Matt Snyder breaks foot
Source: ACC Football Blog - Oct 20, 2011 at 4:16 PM
Virginia senior receiver Matt Snyder, a team captain and former walk-on, broke a bone in his left foot and will be out “several weeks,” coach Mike London said on his weekly teleconference.
London said Snyder was running a route in Tuesday’s practice, and he broke a bone when he turned. It was a non-contact injury, but he’s having outpatient surgery on Friday to put a screw in it. It’s a significant loss to Virginia’s offense, as Snyder is a smart player, one of the team’s best blockers, and the third-leading receiver on the team.
“I can’t even begin to tell you how upset we are for the young man that something like
London said Snyder was running a route in Tuesday’s practice, and he broke a bone when he turned. It was a non-contact injury, but he’s having outpatient surgery on Friday to put a screw in it. It’s a significant loss to Virginia’s offense, as Snyder is a smart player, one of the team’s best blockers, and the third-leading receiver on the team.
“I can’t even begin to tell you how upset we are for the young man that something like

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