Albuquerque Journal

Ex-player sues coach, TCU

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DALLAS — Former TCU wide receiver Kolby Listenbee is suing the university and football coach Gary Patterson, alleging Horned Frogs coaches harassed him into playing with an injured groin, compromisi­ng his future in football.

In a statement issued Thursday, Listenbee’s attorneys said TCU coaches pressured him to return prematurel­y in his senior year of 2015 from an injury to his pelvic cartilage. The lawsuit says the injury should have been rested and rehabilita­ted for at least six months.

The lawsuit alleges trainers routinely gave him injections to make his pain tolerable. He blames that for damage to his pelvic cartilage that compromise­d his NFL prospects. He has since signed with three teams but hasn’t played a down.

In a statement, TCU declined comment on the specifics of the lawsuit but added it is proud of “excellence in providing a positive experience for its student-athletes, especially in the areas of care, prevention and rehabilita­tion of athletic injuries.”

Patterson is a former University of New Mexico assistant.

CANCELLATI­ON: Rutgers has withdrawn from a two-game football series with UCLA scheduled for 2020 and 2021. As part of the deal, Rutgers is required to pay UCLA a $500,000 terminatio­n fee within 30 days of being asked.

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