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Utah QB Cam Rising makes major revelation about knee injury
Utah Utes quarterback Cameron Rising. Jeff Swinger-USA TODAY Sports

Utah Utes quarterback Cam Rising has yet to make his season debut as he recovers from a torn ACL suffered during the Rose Bowl against Penn State in January. Now we have a better idea why he hasn’t played yet.

Rising joined Bill Riley for his weekly interview on ESPN 700 Thursday. During the interview, Rising revealed that he did not just tear his ACL, but he blew out his knee entirely.

“I wasn’t really expecting to do this, but I just want to let everybody know I didn’t just tear my ACL. I tore my meniscus, MPFL and MCL. It was a big surgery and it’s not an easy comeback. I’ve been working my tail off,” Rising told Riley, via KSL.

That’s three ligaments in addition to torn cartilage.

Rising said he is ahead of schedule, but he won’t play until the renowned Dr. Neal ElAttrache clears him. Dr. ElAttrache, who is the team doctor for the Dodgers and Rams, has overseen Rising’s rehab.

Rising has passed for 5,572 yards, 46 touchdowns and 14 interceptions during his Utah career. He has also rushed for 953 yards and 12 touchdowns while leading the Utes to consecutive Rose Bowl appearances.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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