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Cody Green to have Surgery
It should be a simple surgery but none-the-less if you get a few seconds give a prayer out to Cody. He seemed like a good guy while he was here in Nebraska and I hope he recovers quickly. I wish him nothing but success at Tulsa. I have seen people go in for simple surgeries and never make it out.
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 Originally Posted by Ruddman23
It should be a simple surgery but none-the-less if you get a few seconds give a prayer out to Cody. He seemed like a good guy while he was here in Nebraska and I hope he recovers quickly. I wish him nothing but success at Tulsa. I have seen people go in for simple surgeries and never make it out.
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports...for-fall-camp/
Good luck to Cody. Seems like a Nice young man. going in myself for a knee scope on friday, one can never overlook that kind of stuff.
Whenever you think it can't get any worse for the huskers, just remember the glory days of Callahan. 
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Best of luck SUHper! Let me think, getting put under, cut on, then getting attack by the Physical Torturest after they are all done so they can help you “recover”. I wonder if those folks sit around the office and try to think up new ways to inflict pain. I will keep you in my prayers as well on Friday.
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Best wishes and prayers for Cody's surgery. And his time at Tulsa!
 Bring back Minardi!
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I don't think I have ever rooted for or wanted more success for a guy that transferred out than I do for Green. Fantastic human being and I hope everything works out as well as it possibly can for him. Good luck Cody!!!
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Yup, hope everything turns out okay for him.
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 Originally Posted by Ruddman23
Best of luck SUHper! Let me think, getting put under, cut on, then getting attack by the Physical Torturest after they are all done so they can help you “recover”. I wonder if those folks sit around the office and try to think up new ways to inflict pain. I will keep you in my prayers as well on Friday.
thanks, much appreciated.
Whenever you think it can't get any worse for the huskers, just remember the glory days of Callahan. 
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