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Sometimes, a serious injury can cause college coaches to back off a top recruit.
Not so in the case of four-star Navarre, Fla., offensive lineman Nick Brahms.
Brahms, who committed to Auburn at The Opening in July, suffered a broken fibula and torn ligaments that connect the tibia and fibula in his right leg after a teammate at Navarre High School fell on him during a practice last week.
He had surgery earlier Tuesday and shared what Auburn coaches sent him following the surgery.
It's safe to say that Brahms, a talented piece of an Auburn offensive line class, i very firm in his commitment. He's part of a class that includes five-star tackle Calvin Ashley (who has transferred to St. John's College School in Washington, D.C., from The First Academy in Orlando) and four-star Madison Academy offensive tackle Austin Troxell.
The Auburn coaching staff sent Brahms a version of a "get well soon" card with signatures from the staff. It read, "Minor setback for a MAJOR comeback. Your Auburn family is behind you, Nick!"
Thank u everyone for prayers and positive vibes ðŸ‘🽠I WILL ALWAYS BE A NAVARRE RAIDER AND AUBURN TIGER !! #RGOD #WDE pic.twitter.com/hv0udDOBFn
— Nick Brahms (@Nick_Brahms) August 16, 2016
Nick's out of surgery and on the way home. Dr. Nilssen did a great job and everything went smoothly! He had us stop at Panera on the way
— Keith Brahms (@KeithBrahms) August 16, 2016