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Brian Bennett: Yep, both teams are M*A*S*H units right about now, and each team had multiple starters leave last week's games. Minnesota was already banged up before last week, and Jerry Kill used the word "decimated" to describe his team's health situation. The Golden Gophers are piecing it together on the offensive line and won't have star cornerback Briean Boddy-Calhoun, though fortunately he will not need surgery on his knee.
Northwestern ran into all kinds of injury problems last week against Ball State, with key players like safety Godwin Igwebuike and left tackle Geoff Mogus sidelined. Pat Fitzgerald said Tuesday that the health of his team was "getting better" but he didn't offer many specifics. Both the Gophers and the Wildcats are among the few Big Ten teams who issue injury reports on Thursday night, so those will be eagerly anticipated (assuming neither coach tries to gain an advantage by keeping some information close to the vest).
With all those injuries and two great defenses going at it, I wonder if these teams could stage a new version of last year's M00N game in Evanston. This is still the week of the blood moon, after all.
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post...ag-iowa-wisconsin-to-decide-the-west-favorite
Northwestern ran into all kinds of injury problems last week against Ball State, with key players like safety Godwin Igwebuike and left tackle Geoff Mogus sidelined. Pat Fitzgerald said Tuesday that the health of his team was "getting better" but he didn't offer many specifics. Both the Gophers and the Wildcats are among the few Big Ten teams who issue injury reports on Thursday night, so those will be eagerly anticipated (assuming neither coach tries to gain an advantage by keeping some information close to the vest).
With all those injuries and two great defenses going at it, I wonder if these teams could stage a new version of last year's M00N game in Evanston. This is still the week of the blood moon, after all.
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post...ag-iowa-wisconsin-to-decide-the-west-favorite