
SMU safety Dennis out for season
SMU suffered a serious setback Wednesday morning when strong safety Rock Dennis, a projected starter, broke his left shoulder in practice. He will undergo surgery and be out for the year.
Dennis came to SMU for the spring semester after transferring from Garden City Community College (Kan.). He was being counted on to strengthen a secondary that struggled in 2006.
“As I told him, you’ve just got to go on,†Bennett said. “We all get down about it. He’s worked hard, but he’s not going to be playing. It’s a lick. It’s a hit for us without any question.â€
Bennett said Bryce Hudman, the other starting safety, would probably move back to strong safety and junior David Haynes, sophomore cornerback Bryan McCann, freshman De’Von Bailey and redshirt freshman Tyler Jones would be in the mix for playing time at safety.
Bennett said Dennis was injured after a collision.
“He got his feet twisted, stuck his arm out, fell down and broke his shoulder,†Bennett said. “This was freak. It was bad luck.â€
SMU is already banged up on defense. Cory Muse, the only returning starter to the defensive line, missed practice again Wednesday with a pulled groin. Patrick Handy, the other projected starting end, missed with a stinger. Defensive tackle Charlie Berry returned to practice after suffering a neck strain.
Redshirt freshman Kyle DeGroat, a defensive lineman out of Carter High, will miss the season and require surgery after breaking his fibula in Tuesday’s practice.
What a terrible week for SMU.