Odell Haggins has been here more times than he cares to count ? and more times than the number players he has available for Thursday night's game at North Carolina.
And that's the issue for the defensive line coach as well as the entire Florida State defense as it prepares for a game that the Seminoles hope can revitalize their season and their program.
Haggins was once again addressing yet another injury after Monday's practice. Starting defensive tackle Budd Thacker will not be available for Thursday's night game after being diagnosed with a grade-three sprained MCL on Monday. Thacker, who underwent an MRI on Monday, injured his left knee during Sunday's practice.
"That's life," Haggins said. "You have to move on. I can't sit here and moan over (it). I dealt with it the last two seasons and all this season. That's life. ? It's hard on him. He's down."
Thacker had been sidelined earlier this season because of a dislocated toe. Thacker's injury leaves FSU with nose tackles Kendrick Stewart and Jacobbi McDaniel and defensive tackles Moses McCray and Everett Dawkins on the interior defensive line. McCray has been hampered by injury but is now healthy. True freshman Demonte McAllister injured his knee early and likely will be redshirted this season.
Defensive tackle Justin Mincey, out the first half of the season with a sprained knee, has not yet made a decision as to whether he'll play this season or take a medical hardship. FSU coach Bobby Bowden said that is a decision for Haggins.
"I haven't talked to Justin about anything," Haggins said.
FSU faces a UNC offense that has been depleted on the offensive line by injury and ranks at the bottom of the ACC in many offensive categories. But UNC features two good running backs in Shawn Draughn and Ryan Houston. Houston (6-foot-2, 245 pounds) is used mostly in short-yardage situations and has scored seven touchdowns this season. All came in the red zone.
What could make the task of stopping UNC's running game more difficult is that the availability of linebacker Dekoda Watson is uncertain. He did not practice Monday because of a groin injury.
"Dekoda's questionable," Bowden said.
It was announced last week that tight end Caz Piurowski and linebacker Maurice Harris will miss the remainder of this season because of respective knee and neck injuries suffered in the Georgia Tech game. Cornerback Dionte Allen dislocated his thumb during that game.
Despite the injuries that a week off could not heal, Bowden said the break came at a good time for his 2-4 team who played and lost to Georgia Tech on Sept. 10.
"I thought it probably worked out about right," he said. "It should have helped us."
Starting cornerback Ochuko Jenije said it allowed the defense to work on becoming more physical and better tacklers.
"That's one thing Coach (Mickey) Andrews has been stressing ? be more physical," Andrews said. "We've had a couple of physical practices."
And that's the issue for the defensive line coach as well as the entire Florida State defense as it prepares for a game that the Seminoles hope can revitalize their season and their program.
Haggins was once again addressing yet another injury after Monday's practice. Starting defensive tackle Budd Thacker will not be available for Thursday's night game after being diagnosed with a grade-three sprained MCL on Monday. Thacker, who underwent an MRI on Monday, injured his left knee during Sunday's practice.
"That's life," Haggins said. "You have to move on. I can't sit here and moan over (it). I dealt with it the last two seasons and all this season. That's life. ? It's hard on him. He's down."
Thacker had been sidelined earlier this season because of a dislocated toe. Thacker's injury leaves FSU with nose tackles Kendrick Stewart and Jacobbi McDaniel and defensive tackles Moses McCray and Everett Dawkins on the interior defensive line. McCray has been hampered by injury but is now healthy. True freshman Demonte McAllister injured his knee early and likely will be redshirted this season.
Defensive tackle Justin Mincey, out the first half of the season with a sprained knee, has not yet made a decision as to whether he'll play this season or take a medical hardship. FSU coach Bobby Bowden said that is a decision for Haggins.
"I haven't talked to Justin about anything," Haggins said.
FSU faces a UNC offense that has been depleted on the offensive line by injury and ranks at the bottom of the ACC in many offensive categories. But UNC features two good running backs in Shawn Draughn and Ryan Houston. Houston (6-foot-2, 245 pounds) is used mostly in short-yardage situations and has scored seven touchdowns this season. All came in the red zone.
What could make the task of stopping UNC's running game more difficult is that the availability of linebacker Dekoda Watson is uncertain. He did not practice Monday because of a groin injury.
"Dekoda's questionable," Bowden said.
It was announced last week that tight end Caz Piurowski and linebacker Maurice Harris will miss the remainder of this season because of respective knee and neck injuries suffered in the Georgia Tech game. Cornerback Dionte Allen dislocated his thumb during that game.
Despite the injuries that a week off could not heal, Bowden said the break came at a good time for his 2-4 team who played and lost to Georgia Tech on Sept. 10.
"I thought it probably worked out about right," he said. "It should have helped us."
Starting cornerback Ochuko Jenije said it allowed the defense to work on becoming more physical and better tacklers.
"That's one thing Coach (Mickey) Andrews has been stressing ? be more physical," Andrews said. "We've had a couple of physical practices."
