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  University of Arkansas slot receiver De'Vion Warren, who missed the final three games after tearing an anterior cruciate ligament in his knee at Florida on Nov. 14, said the first two days of practice went well. Not that recovering from such a major injury in nine months has been a breeze. "Coming back from an ACL injury, it's not easy," Warren said Saturday. "It takes a lot of reps, a lot of recovery, a lot of treatment. Just feeling out the process of being able to get back to your 100% self." Warren, who said he has put his trust in the training and strength and conditioning staff, said the toughest part of the rehabilitation process has been the daily grind. "Just taking the steps to feel better, and get better and be able to run, walk sometimes - even jump," he said. "It's just that mental aspect of every day you're not who you used to be. You've got to get back to your normal day abilities." - Northwest Arkansas Times

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