Blue White Illustrated

May 2016

Penn State Sports Magazine

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T he worst thing about Nyeem Wart- man-White's ordeal last fall was that it wasn't really all that bad. Not at first, anyway. That might sound paradoxical, but after injuring his knee in the first game of Penn State's 2015 season, the veteran linebacker was still able to get around just fine. He didn't need crutches or a scooter to make his way across campus in the days after he got hurt. And while that might seem like a blessing, it felt to Wartman-White like just the opposite. The doctors had told him he couldn't play football until 2016, but prior to his surgery, his body kept telling him that he could. "Even though I tore up my knee, I was still able to walk around," Wartman-White said. "After a week, I was still able to walk, and it felt good. Each day, I felt better and better. It was as if I could play, but I knew that I couldn't. The worst part was knowing that I was out, but at the time, it didn't really feel like I should be out." The injury, which ended his redshirt junior season on opening day, tested Wart- man-White's resolve. But as he stated in a widely viewed Instagram post shortly after getting hurt, "Everything happens for a reason. You can count on it that a ON THE MEND Nyeem Wartman-White mounts a comeback and prepares to battle for the Lions' MLB spot BY MATT HERB matt@bluewhiteonline.com

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