The Air Force Falcons had a big blow in their win over Idaho State on Saturday when starting center Michael Husar suffered a season-ending injury in the second quarter as he tore his ACL and MCL in his left knee.
AFA center Michael Husar tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee and is done for the season. Especially tough bc his dad played at Michigan
— Frank Schwab (@GazetteAirForce) September 3, 2012
Husar was an anchor across the offensive line and played in eight games last season, and his absence could be a big deal since the center is a key position in the Falcons run-option offense. There has to be some disappointment for Husar who was looking forward to playing at Michigan next week because that is where his father went to school.
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