Article By Dan Scofield on 3rd November, 2009
After going up for a jump ball in the right corner of the endzone against Michigan State, what also seemed to be his sixth touchdown of the year, Floyd hit the ground, grabbed his shoulder, and shook his head, putting a pit in every Irish fan's stomach.
He was diagnosed with a broken collarbone and was orginally expected to miss the remainder of the season.
But doctors seemed to forget that this wasn't any ordinary human being they were diagnosing-this was Michael Floyd, the most talented wide receiver in college football.
Before his devastating injury, he miraculously hauled in five touchdowns, 358 receiving yar...
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