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MTSU PRACTICE REPORT: Craddock, Walden hampered by injuries

Two of MTSU’s most valuable players are sidelined by groin injuries and two reserves may be out for the season.

Junior quarterback Joe Craddock and senior defensive end Erik Walden are day-to-day with groin injuries. Both dressed out for MTSU’s practice on Wednesday morning, but did not participate in drills.

True freshman Dwight Dasher, fifth-year senior Patrick Jackson and sophomore Gene Delle Donne divided the quarterback reps during team session.

Meanwhile, true freshman receiver D.D. Kyles is out for the season due to a previous knee injury. Redshirt freshman defensive end Andre Wicker is awaiting x-ray results and may also be out for the season with a foot injury.

Junior linebacker Ivon Hickmon (knee), true freshman defensive end Sa’Coby Carter (knee) and sophomore receiver Dale Galvin (unspecified) are still out with injuries.

If Wicker’s injury is season-ending, it would be MTSU’s seventh player lost for the season this week, including three starters. Defensive end Sean Mosley quit the team. Fullback Hunter Birtsch (knee), center Jake Padrick (shoulder) and linebacker Landon Givers (back) have been lost to injuries. Fullback Brodey Mann was dismissed from the team for missing multiple practices.

Redshirt freshman Chris Hawkins moved to starting center Wednesday morning, and Chris Ritter played backup center. Senior Brandon Nix moved from center to guard. Redshirt freshman Gary Tucker has been moved to second-team defensive end.

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