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LSU sophomore quarterback Brandon Harris is scheduled to have sports hernia surgery on Monday, according to multiple sources.

Harris suffered the injury during the Tigers' match-up against Alabama on Nov. 7th and will be out 6-8 weeks with rehabilitation. Per The Shreveport Times:
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Harris said in a phone interview Sunday with Gannett Louisiana that he will be out for six-to-eight weeks and back in time for spring football.

“It’s something minor, and I have to go get it taken care of now that the season is over,” Harris said. “It’s nothing serious, but I’ve had it for a long time. It’s been nagging at me for a while. So, this is the perfect time to take care of it. It’s a minor procedure.”
Harris passed for 2158 yards, 13 touchdown and six interceptions in 2015. He also added 226 yards on the ground and four rushing touchdowns.
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