Bruins' QB Olson hurt again! QB breaks same foot he did 5 months ago

The UCLA Bruins have to have some of the worst luck in terms of injuries, and at the top of that list is senior QB Ben Olson. The former #1 QB recruit coming out of high school has never done anything on the field, mostly because of his inability to stay or get on it! He started school 2 years late because of a Mormon mission, but since then has always been dubbed the starter until some injury forces him out. He's suffered from torn knee ligaments, broken feet, and concussion like symptoms. The most recent injury, a broken foot, is the same broken foot he sustained 5 months ago at the start of spring ball. UCLA had named Patrick Cowan the starter, but he tore his ACL right before Olson broke his foot the first time. The Bruins must turn to transfer Kevin Craft, or redshirt freshman Chris Forcier.

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That will be his legacy right there, always on crutches. At some point you have to wonder what is wrong with this guys body?



 
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