Florida freshman Holley to miss year after surgery
Kim Klement / Reuters
Florida freshman Thomas Holley will miss the season following hip surgery.
Coach Will Muschamp says Holley had surgery Monday to repair torn cartilage in his hip joint.
The 6-foot-4, 295-pound defensive tackle from Brooklyn, New York, will need about four months of recovery time, Muschamp says, and should be ready for spring practice in March. He will get a medical redshirt, leaving him with four years of eligibility.
Muschamp says Holley's injury stems from a sports hernia he sustained in high school.
Muschamp says, ''Disappointed for Thomas. Certainly a guy that athletically we were very excited about. ... He just had a lot of discomfort involved, so we just decided to go ahead and do it.''
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