Texas defensive back suffers hand fracture after punching his own car
By SDS Staff
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A relatable moment of frustration has left a Texas football player injured.
On Thursday, Rivals reporter Anwar Richardson shared Longhorns coach Tom Herman’s update that Texas defensive back BJ Foster suffered a fracture in his hand after punching his bumper. Foster was frustrated to discover his car had been damaged and the driver did not leave a note. Foster is now in a cast. Texas is scheduled to start voluntary workouts next week.
This isn’t a great start to working to beat the defending national champions at home. The Longhorns are scheduled to open the 2020 season at home against South Florida on Sept. 5. They travel to Baton Rouge to take on LSU in Week 2.
Texas football coach Tom Herman said BJ Foster fractured his hand after punching his car bumper. Herman said Foster discovered his car bumper was damaged and nobody left a note. That led Foster to punch his bumper. He’s currently in a cast.
— Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) June 11, 2020
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