Cincinnati Bearcat freshman LB Crook has knee surgery
Published
Aug. 10, 2013 7:28 p.m. ET

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CINCINNATI (AP) -- An Australian rugby player who is trying to make the transition to college football will miss his freshman season after having surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
Lindsay Crook hurt his knee during a non-contact drill during the Bearcats' first practice for fall football. He'll have a redshirt season, leaving him with four years of eligibility.
Crook was a high-level rugby player in Australia who wanted to try to play football in the United States. He enrolled at Cincinnati, which gave him a chance to earn a spot as a linebacker.
Crook had been a member of the Australian national sevens team since 2011.
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