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41 Mike Saliba

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Saliba is a 6-0, 188, Freshman, linebacker from Xaverian Brothers High School, Dedham, MA. He lost most of his Senior season to a knee injury and spent last year at a prep school where he was also injured after 5 games. He is coming to Arizona as a preferred walk-on and here is what is reported in the Boston Herald:
Saliba, a two-way star at running back and linebacker for the Hawks and the Pelicans, had scholarship offers from lower-level programs but wanted to test himself against the college football elite.

“I have always strived to go up against the best competition,” said Saliba. “The only way you get better is if you put yourself with the best people.”

Saliba was LC’s (prep school) leading rusher and leading tackler through four games when he was dealt another season-ending injury to the same meniscus, which has now been surgically removed.

Still, it was enough to leave an imprint on Pelicans coach Jeff Moore.

“He has been through a lot,” said Moore “He’s a great kid, really worked hard and very respected in our locker room. He is extremely tough, very strong and very versatile.”
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He doesn't have a meniscus? Ouch.
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I had a friend who had his meniscus removed. They replaced it with one from a donor cadaver. He is still very active playing soccer and such although not at a competitive level.
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