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      <title>For Derrick Roland and Tyrell Dortch, Kevin Ware&#x2019;s broken leg brought back a flood of memories (The Dagger: College Basketball Blog)</title>
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 Former Texas A&M guard Derrick Roland and former Michigan State cornerback Tyrell Dortch didn't have to watch any replays of Kevin Ware crumpling to the floor on Sunday afternoon to diagnose the injury the Louisville sophomore sustained. 
 All they needed to see were Ware's teammates wiping tears from their eyes and burying their faces in their hands to realize the Louisville guard had broken his right leg . 
 The horrified expressions of the Cardinals resembled the ones Dortch recalls seeing on the faces of his Michigan State teammates when he fractured his lower right leg in two places during a football game against Wisconsin in Oct. 2001. Roland witnessed similar anguish and nausea from his Texas A&M teammates when he snapped his tibia and fibula at a 90-degree angle attempting a layup at Washington in Dec. 2009. 
 "Yesterday was kind of like déjà vu for me," Roland said Monday. "I didn't know how bad my injury was until I saw my teammates' faces and the reaction of the fans in the stands. When I saw everyone on the Louisville bench covering their eyes, that was one of the same things I saw when it happened to me." 
 If Ware needs reassurance that he can recover enough to return to the court and regain his former speed and explosiveness, the career arcs of both Roland and Dortch may provide some hope. 
 Doctors weren't sure Roland would ever play again before he underwent surgery, but he was healthy enough to play in pick-up games eight months after his injury and has since played professionally in South America and Europe. Dortch said doctors told him he was risking ending up in a wheelchair if he played football again, but he refused to give up hope, sitting out the 2002 season before becoming a co-captain and key contributor the following two years.]]></description>
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