The News-Courier in Athens, Alabama

Sports

November 3, 2009

AU's Etheridge 'a miracle'

AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Auburn safety Zac Etheridge feels blessed to be able to walk after a serious neck injury and expects to play football again.

With his neck immobilized by a brace, Etheridge spoke to reporters and teammates Tuesday, three days after sustaining an injury in the Mississippi game that landed him in the hospital for two nights.

He said his fifth vertebra was cracked and he tore ligaments in his neck in a headfirst collision with teammate Antonio Coleman.

Etheridge said he wants to play again and doctors told him he should be able to. He has to wear the brace, a harness-like device with a support under his chin and running up the back of his neck, for three to four months.

The junior said he probably will not attend Saturday’s game against Furman, but “I will definitely be at the Iron Bowl” against rival Alabama on Nov. 27.

He was taken by ambulance to a Birmingham hospital Saturday night and was released on Monday. Etheridge and Coleman crashed into each other while trying to tackle Ole Miss running back Rodney Scott.

Etheridge praised Scott for remaining still underneath him on the ground. He planned to talk to him later in the day, and had already spoken to Rebels coach Houston Nutt.

“When it first happened, I was paralyzed for a little bit,” Etheridge said. “Just laying on that ground, it felt weird not being able to control your body. I’ve got to take my hat off to Rodney Scott. It was a blessing that he didn’t move.

“If he would have moved anywhere, I wouldn’t be here today. I’d still be laying in the hospital bed.”

Lying on the ground, temporarily unable to do more than wiggle his toes, Etheridge said he could only offer a brief prayer.

“I was in shock, just not being able to move. There was a lot going through my mind,” he said. “The only thing I could say was ’Jesus, Jesus,’ just calling out his name.”

He said one of the first questions he asked doctors was, “Will I be able to play again?” Etheridge gingerly walked up and down the stairs at the football complex Tuesday, but he wasn’t complaining about the brace.

“It’s tough to sleep,” he said. “It’s something I’ll have to deal with just to get a chance to try to continue my career.

“I would love to be able to step out on the field and continue to play the game but right now I’ve just got to take it one day at a time.”

Auburn coach Gene Chizik said junior college transfer Demond Washington would move from cornerback to strong safety to replace Etheridge. The secondary has also been without injured starters Mike McNeil and Aairon Savage all season.

Chizik was pleased to see Etheridge’s progress.

“We’re pumped for him,” he said. “He’s in really good spirits right now. His teammates have had a chance to see him. He’s a great young man and he’ll rebound well from this. We’re just glad he’s made a lot of strides since Saturday.”

Linebacker Josh Bynes said the team will miss Etheridge’s leadership and communication on the field.

“These past couple of weeks, he’s been going to coach Chizik one-on-one asking, ’How do I get myself better? What can I do for this defense to make us better?”’ Bynes said. “Those are things we didn’t know until coach Chizik told us in a meeting Sunday.

“That’s the type of guy we have back there, a leader, a guy who’s going to do anything for this team and for the defense.”

Asked why he chose to speak publicly about his injury instead of resting at home, Etheridge said it was his way of responding to the prayers, text messages and e-mails he received from fans.

“I just want to let the world know that I’m fine,” he said. “I just want to thank everybody for their prayers. That helped my family out going through this situation, especially me knowing how much I love this game and love this university.

“I’ve got to give a heads-up to the fans and everyone that’s been praying, because it’s been a miracle. I’m just blessed to be able to walk again.”

Text Only
Sports
  • Armstrong Cycling_will.jpg Armstrong says he's happy investigation over

    The stress, the waiting, the whispers about whether he doped during his stellar cycling career, all of it ended when — after nearly two years — federal prosecutors closed an investigation of him last week without bringing any charges.

    February 10, 2012 1 Photo

  • South Alabama topples Arkansas State 74-57

    Mychal Ammons scored a career-high 25 points to lead South Alabama to a 74-57 win over Arkansas State Thursday night in Sun Belt Conference play.

    February 10, 2012

  • Right at home Right at home

    February 10, 2012 1 Photo

  • Sports Ledger Feb. 10, 2012

    Sports Ledger is a daily list of upcoming sporting events scheduled throughout Limestone County.

    February 10, 2012

  • Gandy.JPG Right at home

    When East Limestone plays Lee in the Class 5A Area 15 Tournament tonight, the Indians face an uphill task against the No. 2 team in the state. Despite being up against a handful of future college basketball players, East has something Lee does not in Jordan Gandy.

    February 9, 2012 1 Photo

  • Univ. of ND will use Fighting Sioux nickname

    The University of North Dakota resumed using its contentious Fighting Sioux nickname Wednesday even though it triggered NCAA sanctions, leaving some fans weary of the seven-year fight over a moniker that critics believe is demeaning.

    February 9, 2012

  • AthensSoccer2.JPG Looking forward...

    Soccer season cannot get here fast enough for Ramon Jurado. The Athens junior lost his home during the deadly string of tornadoes that scarred Alabama last April. Like others effected by the storms, Jurado remembers every detail of that ill-fated spring day.

    February 8, 2012 1 Photo

  • Alabama Auburn Basket_will.jpg Green leads Alabama past Auburn 68-50

    AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Shorthanded Alabama still managed to make a little history against rival Auburn.

    JaMychal Green scored 19 points, Trevor Releford added 15 and the Crimson Tide raced to a 68-50 win on Tuesday night.

    February 8, 2012 1 Photo

  • APTOPIX Super Bowl NY_will.jpg Mayor calls New York City 'Big Blue Apple' for Giants' win

    The team was introduced with thunderous applause from the lucky 250 fans who got tickets to a ceremony at City Hall Plaza, where the Giants were honored with symbolic keys to the city.

    February 7, 2012 1 Photo

  • Charge against ex-Alabama CB Kirkpatrick dropped

    Kirkpatrick was arrested on Jan. 17 after Palmetto, Fla., police stopped a car driven by another former Alabama player, Chris Rogers, for driving on the wrong side of the road.

    February 7, 2012

Poll

What is the most important issue state legislators will tackle this session?

Budgets
Immigration reform
Charter schools
Ethics
     View Results
AP Video
Denver's Largest-Ever Drug Bust Nets Dozens Marines: No Punishment for Nazi-like Flag Vets Look to Translate Military Skills Into Jobs Expert: Removing LA School's Staff 'Appropriate' Raw Video: School Bus Burst Into Flames LA School Reopens Amid Sex Abuse Scandal $25B Settlement Reached Over Foreclosure Abuses Pentagon: Allow Women Closer to Front Lines Obama Gives Education Waivers to 10 States Giffords Aide to Run for Her Seat LA School in Sex Abuse Scandal Reopens Winter Slamming North Asia, Parts of Europe Syrian Forces Renew Bombardment of Homs States, Banks Reach Foreclosure-abuse Settlement Raw Video: Italy's Mount Etna Bursts Into Life Greeks March; Angry Despite Debt Deal Raw Video: U.S. Pullout Celebration Raw Video: Annual Empire State Building Run-Up Man Killed in Courthouse Shootout Air Force Airlines: Leaders Get Polished Service
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com
Stocks
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
Business Marquee
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com