Five Montana State players to watch for
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The 6-foot-2, 236-pound senior has been a starter for the past two seasons in the middle for the Bobcats. He played just 10 games last year, but had 42 tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery.
"Clay has worked hard to get through his medical situation (a career-threatening back infection), but we look forward to him being full go,'' says MSU coach Rob Ash.
"Clay has worked hard to get through his medical situation (a career-threatening back infection), but we look forward to him being full go,'' says MSU coach Rob Ash.

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I'm watching for McGhee to get sacked 8-10 times, give up 2 fumbles, and throw at least one pick-six.
Go Utes.
What the heck is a "back infection"?
@Ernest T. - Vertebral osteomyelitis, or infection of the vertebral body, is one - rare in young adults, but dangerous.