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Irving out for season, N.C. State's O'Brien says
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- North Carolina State will be without its top defensive player this season.
Coach Tom O'Brien said Thursday that linebacker Nate Irving won't play as he recovers from injuries suffered in a June car wreck. Irving had met with his doctor in the afternoon and decided it made more sense for him not to rush back after suffering a broken leg, a collapsed lung and a separated shoulder in the accident.
"The initial shock was not what he wanted to hear," O'Brien said, "but I think the more he met with the doctors and made it through his appointments, he reasoned the best thing for him would be not to push it this year."
Irving, speaking to reporters for the first time since the wreck, had held out hope he would be able to return, but said he "kind of expected" being sidelined all year.
Authorities have said that Irving might have fallen asleep at the wheel before crashing into two trees on Interstate 40 in Johnston County while returning to school from his home in Wallace, located near Wilmington. He was charged with careless and reckless driving.
The junior said his only memory from that night was leaving home, then waking up in a hospital.
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