Blessing in Disguise: Myles Dorn's Knee Injury Kept Him at UNC to Start Turnaround
Posted Nov 23, 2019
Slowed by a knee injury throughout another disastrous season, Myles Dorn wasn’t exactly sure what he wanted to do last November, but one thing was clear: he needed a fresh start either in the NFL or at another school for his senior year. One problem: a knee injury that cost him six weeks of his junior season was lingering. “I’m a fighter,” Dorn said.
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