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Michigan star lists Big 12 team

The miracle of modern medical technology has been a blessing to many players in recent years. Just last year the nation's top-ranked quarterback - Brodie Croyle, who tore ligaments in his knee, but is already back and 100 percent healthy. In previous years, such a severe injury would have cost a player any chance of gaining a college scholarship.
This year in the second half of his third game Kyle Brown of West Bloomfield, Mich., found himself in the same situation as Croyle.
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Thankfully, Brown has received the same kind of attention after the injury as before.
"I was running left and tried to cut and my left leg buckled, and I got hit from the right," Brown said. "I have not seen any less interest from the schools recruiting me since the injury, which makes it tougher cause they all have been so loyal."
Brown has an established top two teams but after that it gets a little fuzzy.
"Michigan State is my leader with Oklahoma right there as my no. 2 team," he said. "After that it's probably Georgia Tech, Purdue (Nov. 30) and Miami. I told a few teams like USC that I might visit, but I’m not so sure now."
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