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Let me add the rest of the story, since the previous poster did not mention this-
Sean tore his ACL not once but twice in his first 2 years at Utah State. He was an outstanding player before the injuries and was projected to be a starter immediately, but the injuries took their toll. He missed all of 2011-12 with the first ACL injury, then missed all of 2012-13 with the 2nd ACL reconstruction. He wanted to quit basketball after the 2nd ACL reconstruction and long rehab, but the Utah State coach wanted to honor his scholarship and wanted him to remain on the team, finish his career at Utah State, and graduate. So he received a waiver to return for this season, but it was understood he was not going to play meaningful minutes in his final season there. He played very little, and just in garbage time of games.
Sean Harris had one of the worst ACL tears, needed two surgeries and his "clock" ran out before he had fully recovered...
Remember - he had one great season in junior college, then his career was interrupted by his church mission, then the coaching change at Bradley cost him his first year here, so he went back to juco then Utah State...so his college career was all over the chart...
well news now that NCAA has granted Sean a 6th year - so he will get one more chance to play!!
fitting - Sean Harris is honored by his teammates...
he wins two of the four team awards at their post-season banquet...
Utah State Team Honors
H. Cecil Baker Most Valuable Player - Jalen Moore Most Inspirational - Sean Harris
Best Defensive Players - David Collette and Julion Pearre Best Represents Aggie Basketball - Sean Harris
They were 18-13 in their first year in the Mountain West - finishing tied for 4th in a conference that 3 teams got NCAA bids
and he played in every game
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