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Sunday, Apr. 13, 2008

Nittany Lion Sean Lee out for season

By Jeff Rice

- jrice@centredaily.com

Penn State linebacker Sean Lee will miss the 2008 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during Friday’s practice.

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Team physician Wayne Sebastianelli confirmed the injury Saturday afternoon, adding that Lee, a second-team All-Big Ten selection last year, is expected to undergo surgery within the next 2-4 weeks and faces a nine-month rehabilitation process. The third-year junior will more than likely redshirt the 2008 season and play as a fifth-year senior in 2009.

Walking with the occasional assistance of crutches, Lee watched Penn State’s practice and scrimmage in Beaver Stadium from the sidelines with a long, heavy brace on his right leg.

He talked with teammates, gestured with the crutches and signed autographs for coaches after the scrimmage.

“I have a responsibility to the team to help do everything I can this year in what might be a non-conventional way,” Lee said in a statement delivered to reporters. “I have to turn this into a positive. It’s a bump in the road. I’m excited about the team we have and the kind of season we can have. It’s a great opportunity for a young guy.”

The 6-foot-3, 234-pound Lee, a Pittsburgh native, was a starter at outside linebacker in both of the last two seasons. He has 239 career tackles and, at his current pace, would finish among Penn State’s all-time top three.

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A preseason candidate for several top awards, including the Butkus and Bednarik, Lee was expected to be named a team captain this spring, and still could be.