Texas Tight End Blaine Irby's Knee Injury Is Season Ending

Brian Behrend by Contributor Written on September 23, 2008
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It was obvious watching the first replay of the gruesome knee injury but it's now official that Texas Longhorn tight end Blaine Irby will miss the remainder of the 2008 season. According to a release from the university Sunday evening Irby suffered a dislocated right knee and will undergo season ending surgery. He will seek a medical redshirt and should have three years of eligibility remaining when he returns to the field in 2009.

BevoSports.com and all Texas fans wish Blaine good health and determination through his rehab and can't wait to see him back catching passes again as soon as possible. Get better soon Blaine. Hook 'em!

Read the full press release at BevoSports.com.

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