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By Herb Gould
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, September 3, 2003 Training camp had gone well enough. Everyone was hopeful. But it took the crucible of a tight game for everyone to know that Lee Evans, sidelined by a devastating knee injury in Wisconsin's 2002 spring game, was back. The moment came with Wisconsin trailing 17-10 at West Virginia early in the fourth quarter. Facing a third-and-12 at the Mountaineers 20-yard line, Badgers quarterback Jim Sorgi, as he had so many times before, looked to Evans. With cornerback Lance Frazier covering him tight ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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