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AUSTIN -- Texas Longhorns third-string quarterback and complete spare Garrett Gilbert had surgery Tuesday morning to repair an "injury" in his "throwing shoulder."He will miss the rest of the season.
Although Gilbert had taken 10 percent of the Longhorn snaps this season in two games, including a 49-20 win over UCLA, Gilbert's presence on the sideline holding a clipboard and wearing a ball cap and headphones will be sorely missed, according to head coach Mack Brown.
"What's-his-name always knew when to bring me a cup of Gatorade," he said. "There's some things you can't teach."
According to doctors that diagnosed Gilbert's so-called injury, the technical term for the ailment is "Casemccoyistis" in the Davidash region of the shoulder. It will take a full year to come back. By then, he might transfer his rehab to Texas State University, Sam Houston State University or, possibly, Brenham College.
"Hell, it worked for me!" said Cam Newton, former Brenham transfer and current quarterback for the Carolina Panthers.
McCoy was reached for a comment on the actual practice field and he can't seem to figure out why this is even a news.
"I knew Texas Longhorn football was big, but why would anyone really care if the third-string quarterback was hurt or not," McCoy said.
Gilbert had a 59 percent completion percentage while throwing 10 touchdowns and 17 interceptions in 2010, the worst year in Longhorn football in a decade.
In 31 attempts this season, he completed just 48 percent and threw one touchdown in a game and a half.
(Note: This is completely fake. Still figuring why Garrett's injury is important, newswise.)
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