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Long, long road back for Illini lineman

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“When I went out there, my heart was racing 100 miles a minute. That first play, it was a great feeling, one of the greatest feelings of my life.”

Although he’s in his fifth season, Beckman and the Illini staff will file documentation with the NCAA, appealing to have Lewis granted a sixth season — and one final year of eligibility. The NCAA does this in cases of serious injury and both Beckman and Lewis are confident the NCAA will approve the request.

If so, Lewis has two hopes.

One, he hopes to stay healthy. “That’s always in the back of your mind,” he said.

Two, he wants to help this team get back on a winning track.

“We just have to keep believing, keep buying into what (Beckman) is saying,” Lewis said. “He’s been around the game. He’s won where he’s been and he’s been around coaches who have won. He knows what it takes. We just have to continue to believe and trust.”

Believe and trust.

There were times when Lewis had a hard time believing he could make it all the way back, trusting that his tireless rehabilitation would take him there.

After Saturday’s game, Lewis had to compose himself while talking about the experience.

“It was a very emotional moment for me,” he said.

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