Florida point guard Boogie Fland sidelined for summer workouts following sports hernia surgery
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, JUL 25 – Boogie Fland will miss the final three weeks of summer workouts recovering from sports hernia surgery but is expected to return by fall camp, coach Todd Golden said.
- Florida point guard Boogie Fland is recovering from sports hernia surgery that took place on July 3, and is expected to return by fall camp in September, according to coach Todd Golden.
- Coach Todd Golden stated that Fland will be sidelined for up to six weeks following the surgery.
- Golden mentioned that it made more sense for Fland to have the surgery now rather than playing through the injury during the season.
- With Fland's addition, the backcourt for the Gators includes transfers Xaivian Lee and AJ Brown, as the team seeks to build on last season's success where they finished 36-4 and won their third national title.
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Florida point guard Boogie Fland sidelined for summer workouts following sports hernia surgery
Florida point guard Boogie Fland is recovering from sports hernia surgery. Coach Todd Golden expects the Arkansas transfer to be full speed by the time fall camp begins in September.


UF transfer guard Boogie Fland recovering from hernia surgery
Fland is on track to rejoin the Gators when training camp opens.
Todd Golden reveals Boogie Fland had surgery, provides timeline for return
Todd Golden and Florida will have Boogie Fland in the fold as they look for a second straight national championship. But the former 5-star recruit will need to first heal up from an offseason injury that shouldn’t affect him for too long. Golden, on Thursday, revealed that the Arkansas transfer had to go into surgery on July 3 after suffering a sports hernia, according to the AP’s Mark Long. Per Long, Fland should be ready to go by the time the …
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