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By Bruce Feldman
ESPN The Magazine Wednesday, September 22, 2004 Forget the bravado, Kay-Jay Harris wasn't very confident that he could tough it out last Saturday. Sure, his West Virginia Mountaineers were battling their arch-nemesis Maryland, a team that had beaten them by a combined score of like 445-9 in the past three meetings, but Harris, WVU's star tailback, was nursing a tender hamstring. X-rays had shown there was no tear, just a strain. Team doctors had assured him that he couldn't make the injury worse. Still, Harris said he felt about 65 percent a ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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