University of Maryland wide receiver Stefon Diggs maybe lost for the season after suffering a lacerated Kidney Nov. 1 against Penn State. Diggs leads Maryland with 52 catches 654 yards, 5 touchdowns and averaging 24 yards per kickoff return. Diggs is a big part of Maryland 6-3 record. Before the injury was apparent Diggs was involved in he Penn State scuffle which landed him a one game suspension against upcoming opponent Michigan State. The Team seems prepared to move on without Diggs.
“We’re definitely going to miss him,” offensive tackle Mike Dunn said Tuesday.
“I feel bad for him, but at the same time we have other guys who need to step up,” Brown said. “That’s the beauty of having depth, guys who have experience. The offense isn’t going to change too much.”
Brown, a sixth-year senior in his final season, resisted the urge to consider the possibility he might have thrown his last pass to Diggs.
“I haven’t really sat back and thought about it yet,” Brown said. “I don’t really know the situation too much. But at the same time, he’s a very gifted athlete, he’s a special guy, and I know he’ll be on the sideline cheering for us.”
H/T ESPN