Tennessee Vols tight end has back surgery for herniated disk

Tennessee Vols tight end has back surgery for herniated disk

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee tight end Austin Pope says he had surgery Thursday to repair a herniated disk in his back.

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post, saying he had been dealing with a lot of nerve pain stemming from his lower back.

An MRI exam on Monday showed Pope had a herniated disk between the L3-L4 vertebrae, requiring surgery. Pope also had a different herniatated disk two years ago repaired surgically.

“I love this game, my teammates, and my coaches and I will do anything to help this program succeed,” Pope wrote. “Prayers would be appreciated. Minor setback for a major comeback.”

The 6-foot-4, 235-pound redshirt senior has started 14 of his 33 career games and is primarily a run blocker. He had four catches for 21 yards last season.

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