Patrick Edwards May File Lawsuit Over Leg Injury

Patrick Edwards -- a ride receiver for the University of Houston's football team -- suffered a compound leg fracture in an accident during the Cougars' 37-23 loss at Marshall.


Houston QB Blake Joseph threw deep in the end zone to WR Edwards, causing him to run and smash his right shin into a band equipment cart.

The impact caused a compound fracture of Edwards' right leg.


The cart had been left a few yards past the out-of-bounds line. It is not clear why the cart was there in the first place, but is however stirring speculation that Edwards and his family may file a lawsuit.


Cougars' coach Kevin Sumlin told the Houston Chronicle that while he had "his opinions" on the subject, he would have no comment.

Houston Athletic Director David Maggard said he would pursue the matter with Marshall officials.


"It was duly noted, and I think we'll save the conversation for another day," Maggard told the Houston paper.


"I don't think there is any question that it is a problem. We all noticed it, and we want to find out why something like that would occur. It was a serious injury, no question about it."

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Houston Athletic Director David Maggard said he would pursue the matter with Marshall officials.


"It was duly noted, and I think we'll save the conversation for another day," Maggard told the Houston paper.


"I don't think there is any question that it is a problem. We all noticed it, and we want to find out why something like that would occur. It was a serious injury, no question about it."

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