Lucas: Rehab Process Begins Soon For Frasor
Posted Jan 11, 2008
For Bobby Frasor, the reality of his season-ending knee injury doesn't hit him when the Tar Heels are on the floor. He's watched every game in a suit from the sidelines since he tore his ACL against Nevada on Dec. 27, but feels the postgame is more difficult than the actual game. "When you're watching the game, it isn't that hard because you're into it and it's fun," he says.
(Tar Heel Blue)
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