Michigan injuries at Maryland: Updates on Jordan Marshall and a defensive starter out

The Michigan Wolverines play their final road game of the regular season on Saturday at Maryland and have released their Big Ten-mandated availability report two hours prior to kickoff. The biggest designation comes for running back Jordan Marshall, who is questionable.
Starting linebacker Ernest Hausmann will miss Saturday’s game. Sophomore linebacker Cole Sullivan is off the injury report and ready to roll.
Here is the full report released on Saturday, including players who are out for the season for Michigan.
OUT FOR SEASON
WR I’Marion Stewart
RB Donovan Johnson
LB Jaydon Hood
OL Andrew Babalola
EDGE Devon Baxter
WR C.J. Charleston
OUT
S Rod Moore
OL Evan Link
RB Justice Haynes
WR Joe Taylor
TE Hogan Hansen
WR Semaj Morgan
LB Ernest Hausmann
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Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore weighs in on the Maryland matchup
Given where it falls on the schedule, Michigan’s matchup with Maryland invites the typical “trap game” narratives the week before the Ohio State showdown in Ann Arbor. Head coach Sherrone Moore was not even going to let that creep into the conversation this week.
“Don’t even talk about the final game,” Moore quipped with the media when asked about OSU during his Monday press conference.. “Not doing it. Don’t even do it. Don’t even do it. No, it’s not a trap game. This is a good team, man. This is not a trap game. There’s nothing about this game that is a trap game. There’s zero trap game on this.
“This is about a really good team that, if you don’t play well, you will get beaten. So there’s that trap. The trap is like the Nick Saban poison comment, trying to get us. No, not a trap game. And everybody knows what’s ahead, but we’ve got to go execute. We have to go prepare for this one as if our lives depend on it.
“It’s a playoff game for us in this building, and there’s no trap game with this one.”
Michigan’s game at Maryland is set for a 4 p.m. ET kickoff on Big Ten Network. The Wolverines are 14.5-point favorites in the contest. The regular season concludes on Nov. 29 at noon at home against the Buckeyes with FOX carrying the broadcast.