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      <description>Coming into camp it was obvious that Cam Nelson was going to play somewhere. Strong safety and nickel were both options. Now that we are a week and a half away from the BYU game it looks like you can pencil Nelson in as the starting strong safety. We caught up with Nelson to discuss what he has to do to keep the job.</description>
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      <description>When injuries hit the defensive backfield a year ago, Cam Nelson was one of the guys who got a chance to shine. The true freshman saw time in every game, both as a back-up safety and as a special teams performer. This year he will have a chance to battle for a starting spot.</description>
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