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Long, long road back for Illini lineman

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All the while, the goal of returning to the playing field seemed to be slipping further and further away.

“I just wanted to get back out there so bad,” Lewis said. “I didn’t want my last game to be Fresno State in my sophomore year.”

At an Illini football practice, the rest of the team would go through drills and scrimmages, running plays. But over in a corner of the practice field would be the hulking figure of Lewis and a trainer, sweating alone to build strength in his left knee.

“Going into my third surgery was my lowest moment,” Lewis said. “I was looking forward to coming back for a full season this year and then I hurt it lifting weights.”

His final surgery was in March of this year and by September, Lewis had made enough progress that coach Tim Beckman sent him to New York to see orthopedic surgeon Dr. David Altchek, who had done the reconstructive knee surgery on Purdue basketball star Robbie Hummel.

Altchek told Lewis he could return to practice and could play again once the Illini training and medical staffs determined that the strength of his left knee was back on par with his right knee. And going into the Ohio State game, Beckman told Lewis to be ready.

Teammates already could see him rounding back into form.

“In practice, he’s dominating, looking like the same old Corey,” defensive tackle Glenn Foster said. “He’s had a lot of heart, desire and passion to get back and to become the great tackle he was when he got here.”

Beckman — who Lewis credits for sticking with him — said the lineman is an inspiration.

“People don’t understand the rigors that guy went through even to have a chance to play again,” Beckman said. “What he has done — not just physically, but mentally — I’m very happy for him.”

Beckman admits that Lewis was “a little rusty” for the 25 plays he was on the field against Ohio State. And Lewis agrees.

“The knee felt good,” he said. “I would say I was somewhere between 80 and 90 percent, just from being rusty. And I went against some pretty good defensive ends my first game.

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