
Virginia Tech announced freshman Chris Clarke suffered a fracture to the fifth metatarsal of his right foot while working out on Wednesday over Christmas break. The 6-6 wing will have surgery performed by team orthopedic surgeon Dr. Tony McPherron on December 29 at LewisGale Montgomery Hospital in Blacksburg. Clarke's status for the remainder of the season is uncertain until his surgery is completed.
"I feel terrible for Chris. He has strived very hard to get where he is," head coach Buzz Williams said in a release. "He is an outstanding player who is a better person. I know that with the values instilled by his parents, he will work hard to come back strong from this unfortunate situation."
Clarke is averaging 10.5 points, 7.4 rebounds and 25.7 minutes per game (11 appearances) this season.

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Seriously, it's like this injury is in Cassell more often than the Hokie Bird.
Well, shit. So my expectations for ACC play just dropped significantly.
With no Clarke and no Hill I hope we see a whole lot of Tyrone early in ACC play or we really will be in trouble.
I think we're in trouble.
Tyrone.........Outlaw?
This Tyrone
The curse continues.
Is there a curse on our wing players? Ty Outlaw, Hill, and now Clarke are all injured. This does not please me.
The injuries go waaaaaaaayyyyy back long before this year though.
Hope all goes well for a quick and complete recovery. I had one of these and it hurts like a sombitch -can't walk much less run or jump
Seth g had injuries his whole time at tech, I'm starting to think were jinxed!!
Isn't this injury always happening to Tech basketball?
Well back down to earth after the bowl win. DAMMIT! DAMMIT! DAMMIT!
All the good vibes from Christmas have been ruined. Guess I'll go see Star Wars for the 3rd time to pick me back up
I just hope that this injury and his absence doesnt play into the decision making regarding when Ahmed Hill returns. I want Hill 100% and I also would rather see him play three meaningful years with Clarke rather than two.
Guess we will see how it plays out but I would not expect to see Clarke back this year even with a smooth recovery.
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As if this team didnt have enough challenges, to basically lose 15% of your scoring, 18% of your rebounding and probably a third of your energy plays, this injury will likely bring the focus back on the big men even more needing to be able to deliver. The answer will likely be a combination of more Hudson with the additional minutes being spread amongst the bigs. Luckily Hamilton appears to be back in the rotation after the early suspension so that should help spread out some of this loss on the floor.
Just as a point of reference, this was the same injury Kevin Durant had:
http://www.welcometoloudcity.com/2015/3/31/8313383/kevin-durant-injury-t...
I've had this injury (Jones fracture) on both feet, the right one when in my twenties, and my left one 25 years later. No surgery on the one in my twenties, took 12 weeks to be back in a regular shoe, and the doctor told me no sports for 6 weeks after that. The one that happened more recently screwed me up permanently: they did the surgery (inserted a screw to hold the bones together and injected bone graft material). About 4 weeks after being given the green light for PT (about 8 weeks post-op), I re-broke the bone, breaking the screw off in the bone. After that I was screwed, because it is difficult/traumatic to remove both broken screw pieces. It's an area of the foot that doesn't get much blood flow. I now have permanent nerve damage from scar tissue and after nearly a year of non-weight-bearing I could at least walk in regular shoes. Still have the broken screw in there, nearly 5 years later.
This is the same injury that sidelined Danny Coale in Dallas Cowboys training camp.
My points are: 1) it's a tough injury but the younger you are the easier / better your recovery, and 2) everyone is different so it's difficult to predict exactly when he can play again; basketball is very stressful on that 5th metatarsal. At least 8 to 12 weeks post-op is a reasonable expectation.
This is not good. He was a real force for this team, and his energy and talents will be sorely missed. Since it looks like he'll be out for the rest of this season, is there any way he could get a medical hardship year out of this, or has he played too much to qualify for that? Also, anyone know when Hill is scheduled to return, and what's the deal with Outlaw?
According to this release in Feb 2014, Clarke would still be eligible for a medical hardship waiver for this season. Clarke only played in 11-12 contests so far, and we have 19 contests remaining on the schedule, not including the Conference Championship so we are considered to still be in the first half of the season.
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Hill is practicing now but there is no timetable set for his return, if at all, this season. Here was Buzz' last tweet regarding Hill:
I dont think its necessary for Hill to play this season if there is any question about his recovery. We are not at a point that we will likely compete for a tournament bid or conference title, so I would rather get three more years of Hill starting next year. Regardless of that, as long as Clarke's injury doesnt play a factor, I trust Buzz to do what he thinks is best for the player and the program in terms of Hill playing.
As for Outlaw, the program has been necessarily hush hush, as my understanding is that there are lawyers involved at this point. Last I heard, we were looking at another Allan Chaney situation: HERE
Most of what I have heard has been from #Sauces but it all points to Outlaw never suiting up for Tech due to whatever the doctors found. Regardless, Outlaw is redshirting this season for medical reasons, so we wont see him in a Hokie uniform at the earliest until next year.
Thanks for the info as always. The announcers in the WVU game said that the cutoff was 10 games and Clarke was ineligible for the medical shirt since he has played in 11. But idk where they got that from, since it looks like it can vary.
I'm hoping that one game wouldn't screw him like that and they were just misinformed on the guidelines.