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lopo89;1145514; said:An Illini poster talked to Will yesterday and Will told him that he had arthoscopic (sp) surgery and will be ready for his senior season.
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lopo89;1145514; said:An Illini poster talked to Will yesterday and Will told him that he had arthoscopic (sp) surgery and will be ready for his senior season.
Linebacker Will Studlien (Sunbury, Ohio/Big Walnut) has also yet to select a college. An injury has complicated the process. Studlien had an outstanding junior season but injured his left knee in April playing rugby. He had reconstructive surgery and missed the first two games this season. Studlien returned to action last weekend and had an excellent game, making close to 20 tackles.
Studlien landed an early scholarship offer from Illinois but said he has not heard much from the Illini recently. He has offers from Northwestern, Cincinnati and Miami of Ohio.
"I'm going to Northwestern on an unofficial visit this weekend," Studlien said. "I'll probably schedule an official visit to Miami of Ohio and I'll get down to Cincinnati for a game."
Will Studlien, considered No. 23 among inside linebackers in the Class of 2009, has pledged to Northwestern.
The 220-pound prospect also considered Cincinnati, Miami-Ohio, Akron, Kansas and Maryland.
Northwestern now has nine commitments.
Studlien contributes to Ohio's Big 33 win
By BRIAN INGLIS
Published: Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Linebacker Will Studlien of Big Walnut is certain to go down as one of the all-time legends in the storied history of the Golden Eagle program.
But even after a star-studded career in Sunbury came to a close last autumn, Studlien suited up one more time in his prep tenure in the annual Big 33 Classic in Hershey, Pa.
Not surprisingly, considering his Big Walnut glory days, Studlien went out a winner. He helped lead Ohio to a 38-31 victory over Pennsylvania in the 52nd grudge match at Hershey Park Stadium June 20, which snapped a three-game losing streak for the Buckeye State.