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Hokies CB Kyle Fuller out 4-6 weeks after surgery

The Columbian
Published: November 20, 2013, 4:00pm

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Virginia Tech cornerback Kyle Fuller has had surgery to repair what trainer Mike Goforth describes as a “sportsman’s hernia.”

Goforth says Dr. William Meyers performed the surgery Tuesday in Philadelphia. Goforth said Thursday that Fuller is expected to make a full recovery after 4-6 weeks of rehabilitation.

The senior has been battling a groin injury since the Hokies’ bye week before they played Duke on Oct. 26. He played sparingly against the Blue Devils, missed the Hokies’ game at Boston College, lasted only a few plays at Miami and did not dress for the Hokies’ last game against Maryland.

Virginia Tech is 1-3 in those games.

The timeline for his return leaves open the possibility that Fuller could be back in time to play in Virginia Tech’s bowl game.

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