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Nakamura Update

weberwildcat

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http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705347282/Wildcats-O-line-will-have-to-adjust.html

NAKAMURA UPDATE: Tight end Cody Nakamura is recovering nicely after tearing his MCL, PCL and meniscus earlier this season. His rehab is on target for his injuries — sort of.

"They (doctors) say I'm right where I want to be if I just had the MCL, just the meniscus, just the PCL, but altogether they don't know what the timeframe is for that," Nakamura said. "It doesn't hurt at all, it's just weak. They say I'm doing pretty good."

It's hard to say who will hurt more on Saturday — Nakamura because he can't play, or Weber State's offense because it won't have its standout tight end against a rugged defense.

"I'm happy for them," Nakamura said of his teammates. "I'm happy for the team. I just wish I could participate. Hopefully, Coach Mac will let me travel with them. I'll do what I can to help — pass out water or whatever the heck I gotta do."

Nakamura, a senior who hopes to get another year of eligibility approved by the NCAA, is impressed with William & Mary's defense, but he feels good about his offense's chances of moving the ball.

"I think they'll (the Wildcats) be fine," Nakamura said. "They've (the Tribe) got a good defense, but they haven't seen an offense like ours. It should be a good game. I'm excited — excited to watch."
 

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