First of all, I want to congratulate you on your fine season thus far. If not for preseason polls, I think you would be ranked in the Top 10.
In any event, I'm hoping you can give me an injury report for your team.
As far as Michigan goes, we lost sophomore DT Bryan Mone in fall camp with a broken leg. Mone was poised to be a HUGE part of our interior DL (the kid will be an NFL DT one day). We ended up being OK, as DT is a spot where we are incredibly loaded with players, and that spot hasn't missed a beat, and has been a strength of the defense.
However, our starting RB De'Veon Smith suffered an ankle injury vs. BYU, and sat out yesterday's game against Maryland. We were also without a starting CB in Channing Stribling, with an undisclosed injury. Now, early reports are that both MIGHT return for NW, but as of now it's an unknown. They both probably could have played against Maryland, but it sounds like Harbaugh was rolling the dice knowing that Michigan should have been able to handle Maryland without those two, which allowed them to rest and hopefully keep minor injuries minor and not turn 1 week type injuries into 4-5 weeks. I guess we'll see. Our best all around RB (Drake Johnson) tore his ACL (for the 2nd time) against OSU last November, and has been slowly getting more and more action, but he is not ready to shoulder the load himself, which is why having Smith back is so important. The funny part is, we have two 5* RB's backing up the 3* and 4* kids, and they are backing up for a reason, they are not nearly as productive as their lower-rated counterparts.
Yesterday we suffered what might be a big loss when starting BUCK LB Mario Ojemudia was lost for the season with an achilles injury (making matters worse, the kid was a true senior, and that being the 5th game of the year he wont' be able to RS, thus ending his collegiate career). We have a solid backup, and then a younger kid with a load of potential, but no experience to speak of whatsoever.
Other than that, any injuries that our starters/major contributors have are of the "normal variety" meaning they are still playing at full (or close to full) strength.
So...what about your Wildcats?
In any event, I'm hoping you can give me an injury report for your team.
As far as Michigan goes, we lost sophomore DT Bryan Mone in fall camp with a broken leg. Mone was poised to be a HUGE part of our interior DL (the kid will be an NFL DT one day). We ended up being OK, as DT is a spot where we are incredibly loaded with players, and that spot hasn't missed a beat, and has been a strength of the defense.
However, our starting RB De'Veon Smith suffered an ankle injury vs. BYU, and sat out yesterday's game against Maryland. We were also without a starting CB in Channing Stribling, with an undisclosed injury. Now, early reports are that both MIGHT return for NW, but as of now it's an unknown. They both probably could have played against Maryland, but it sounds like Harbaugh was rolling the dice knowing that Michigan should have been able to handle Maryland without those two, which allowed them to rest and hopefully keep minor injuries minor and not turn 1 week type injuries into 4-5 weeks. I guess we'll see. Our best all around RB (Drake Johnson) tore his ACL (for the 2nd time) against OSU last November, and has been slowly getting more and more action, but he is not ready to shoulder the load himself, which is why having Smith back is so important. The funny part is, we have two 5* RB's backing up the 3* and 4* kids, and they are backing up for a reason, they are not nearly as productive as their lower-rated counterparts.
Yesterday we suffered what might be a big loss when starting BUCK LB Mario Ojemudia was lost for the season with an achilles injury (making matters worse, the kid was a true senior, and that being the 5th game of the year he wont' be able to RS, thus ending his collegiate career). We have a solid backup, and then a younger kid with a load of potential, but no experience to speak of whatsoever.
Other than that, any injuries that our starters/major contributors have are of the "normal variety" meaning they are still playing at full (or close to full) strength.
So...what about your Wildcats?