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Roberson, McDonald out for Irish

The Columbian
Published: March 30, 2011, 12:00am

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Notre Dame backup running back Cameron Roberson has two torn knee ligaments suffered in practice and will miss the rest of spring drills after surgery.

Roberson, a sophomore from Newbury Park, Calif., was on the scout team last season as a freshman. He tore his lateral collateral ligament and partially tore an anterior cruciate ligament on Saturday. He was supposed to provide depth to Cierre Wood and Jonas Gray.

Linebacker Anthony McDonald has a partially torn pectoral muscle but should be ready for the start of August preseason camp, the school said Wednesday. His injury will also require surgery.

McDonald, a senior from Burbank, Calif., is expected to compete for playing time. McDonald was on his way to being a starter at inside linebacker a year ago before hurting his knee in preseason practice, and the job eventually went to Carlo Calabrese.

The Irish added two freshman walk-ons: running back Tyler Platz of New Lennox, Ill., and wide receiver Ryan Liebscher of Colorado Springs, Colo.

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