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Duke LB Brown Tears ACL, Ending Career

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Duke says linebacker Kelby Brown’s college career is over after he tore a knee ligament.

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) x94 Duke says linebacker Kelby Brown’s college career is over after he tore a knee ligament.

The school said Tuesday that Brown tore his left anterior cruciate ligament last week x94 the same injury that kept him out for the 2014 season. He is scheduled to have his fourth knee surgery since 2010.

Brown would have been a sixth-year senior after receiving an extra year from the NCAA. He had surgeries on his right knee in 2010 and again two years later, missing the entire 2012 season.

Brown missed last season after tearing his left ACL during preseason practice.

Coach David Cutcliffe says “it’s difficult to put into words the feeling of heartbreak I have for Kelby and his family.”

Brown will be a student assistant with the team this season.

He was an all-Atlantic Coast Conference player in 2013 x94 the only season he played since 2011. He averaged 8.7 tackles per game while helping Duke set a program record with 10 wins and earn its first Coastal Division title.

Brown graduated from Duke last year with a degree in evolutionary anthropology and is enrolled in a master’s program in Christian studies.

Copyright 2015 by The Associated Press


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