Exclusive: J.R. RICHARDSON battles back … again

It's one thing to spend an offseason overcoming a sprained ankle or a broken bone. But SMU cornerback J.R. Richardson, who has sickle cell trait, had his offseason basically wiped out when he was hit by a condition he said was described as a person's muscle "basically eating itself." Richardson visited with PonyFans.com to explain what he went through, his recovery regimen, how his health has affected his mother, and when he hopes to be back on the field for the Mustangs.
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