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Injured players

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Who are all of our injured players, and what can we expect from them? I hope the best for these boys. I know that a good many of them were injured playing in these money games. I truly hope that they recover completely and have a great season and get the opportunity to play hard! FINGERS CROSSED! GO BENGALS!! :thumb:
 
I do not think Nebraska or any other D-1A school is any more physical than a D-1AA team. The key is for a player to stay in top physical condition during the off-season and during the season to help prevent injuries. Coach Kramer and his coaching staff do a great job keeping their players in good physical condition during the off-season and during the season. D-1 football is a very physical game as most of the players are big, fast, and strong.
 

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