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Written by Bill Jordan
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Monday, 14 April 2008 14:33 |
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According to the Associated Press, Penn State linebacker Sean Lee will likely miss all of the 2008 season after he tore a ligament in his knee during practice.
Lee will have surgery on his knee in the next month and will need nine months to rehab his injury before he is able to play again. The linebacker was expected to be a captain this season. For more news on Penn State reported by the Biz of Football check here. Posted by Business of Sports staff member and Biz of Football Editor of Content Bill Jordan. (Visit the Biz of Basketball Author's Page for contact details)
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