Back at the end of August things were looking good for Kam Craft. According to his head coach, Sean Miller, “He had successful knee surgery. He should be cleared toward the end of the summer.” He was, but things have a way of turning in college basketball. With only one game played, Craft may already be done for the year without actually stepping on the hard wood.
Sean Miller said in his weekly radio show that Craft had approached him about the possibility of a medical redshirt. Miller added, “Although his surgery was successful and he made a full recovery, Kam didn’t participate with us until the first day of practice this year, so he missed in essence April and May, all three summer months, and for the most part all of September.