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Michigan WR Roy Roundtree Out 2 Weeks After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery The Michigan football team has had its first notable injury setback of the 2012 season. Although coach Brady Hoke doesn't expect it to be overly serious. Hoke announced Sunday that senior wide receiver Roy Roundtree had arthroscopic knee surgery on Friday, and is expected back in two weeks. He had a little cartilage that he needed cleaned up, we expect him back in two weeks," Hoke said. "Everything went great, he feels great. It was just one of those things." Roundtree, who is expected to be one of Michigan's leading pass-catchers this season, hurt his knee "walking back to the huddle" at practice last week. "A lot of guys come back in two weeks (from surgery like this)," Hoke said. "Our doctors did a tremendous job, we have a great medical staff. The 6-foot, 180-pound senior was honored before the season by receiving Desmond Howard's "Michigan Football Legend" No. 21 jersey. Source AnnArbor.com |
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