More Surgery for Munroe
Published August 24th, 2009
Gator Football safety Dorian Munroe has had arthroscopic knee surgery and will be out at least five weeks. Munroe, who had been vying for a starting job, had surgery to repair meniscus damage in his right knee Monday. It was the latest setback for a fifth-year senior who sat out all of last season
following surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the same knee.
Munroe has seen action in 26 games, with two starts, and has 42 tackles. He had been battling Major Wright for a starting spot. Now, the earliest Munroe will play is against LSU on Octover 10th.
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