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Senior LSU safety Jalen Mills suffered an ankle injury during Wednesday's practice and could miss up to 4-6 weeks, according to multiple sources.

The Advocate is reporting that Mills got an X-ray of his ankle on Wednesday night, which returned positive results.
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An X-ray result to Mills’ ankle on Wednesday night returned positive results, a source said. The hope is for Mills to return by the third game of the season, LSU’s highly anticipated showdown in Tiger Stadium against Auburn, a source said.
LSU opens up the 2015 season against McNeese State at home before traveling to Mississippi State in week 2 and the return home in week 3 to face Auburn in Tiger Stadium.

After LSU's matchup against Auburn, the team will travel to Syracuse and then host Eastern Michigan at home.
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"Positive" as in good news, or "positive" as in showing something medically (i.e., "Mill's Xrays came back NEGATIVE for fracture," which would be "positive" news.) Clarification pls.
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4 times they say positive results. no mention of WHAT it is.
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Che Vis failed to recruit Texas judges!
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Everson sprain with a distal fibular fracture is my guess.
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Positive in medicine means a problem was identified.
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"why can't they just say broken or not broken?"

My guess is that if he comes back and isn't 100%, they'd prefer our opponents not know that.
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It's positively broken
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Rub some dirt on it.
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Let him play some in Syracuse and E Michigan so he's ready for second half of season
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I'm not 100% certain, but woouldn't this be a HIPPA violation?
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there is nothing positive about this.
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sounds like they amputated hust above the ankle and he's gonna be fitted with one of those blade things, like the south african killer..er sprinter
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why can't they just say broken or not broken?
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Positive is very confusing.
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Not vague at all
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Damn it. We need a doctor.
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Is this positive like a positive test for an broken bone or positive as in a good outlook for recovery?
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mom said it's sprained, not broken.
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"Reults" What is this? Doesn't sound good.
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So it is broken?
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