
Brume left Michigan Styet in the second half in Elite Eighth.
Obren Johnny Brume has been ruled out of Michigan’s crazy with a hamstring injury.
There are 10:38 left in the second half of Tigers’ game with Michigan Stayt, with the striker entered the pitch to block the shooting at Michigan’s Frank Fidler. When he fell on the ground, he seemed to have extended his right knee a lot, which led him to sit for medical help. They took him to the dressing room to be more checked.
Brume scored 22 points and 12 penalties during the injury. He contacted 75% of his 9-12 kicks from the stadium, and in the free throwing line (3- to – 3) and three points (1-1 to -1). Previously, Brume became the fourth NCAA’s history to 2,500 points and secure 1,500 penalties during his career.
Brum will enter the game again and remain at 5:2
Brum left the dressing room and entered the game again and remained at 5:29 pm. Before his return, CBS’s correspondent said Oborn coach Bruce Perle asked Brume whether it was good, “No. Minutes later he returned to Earth to join a three-point kick, with Tigers 60-48 scoring the first goal.