CMU Injury Update
Here are some notes on the injuries to the football team heading into Saturday's game with Bowling Green.
-Ryan Radcliff will be the starting quarterback. Enos felt Radcliff responded well to being pulled last Saturday and feels he is just pressing too much at times.
-Paris Cotton is probable to play as he has been able to practice this week but hasn't been taking hits.
-Kashawn Fraser is questionable for Saturday as he is pretty much a game-time decision. Along with the loss of Joe Kinville due to suspension, the DE's will be thin.
-Safety Bobby Seay Jr. will be out on Saturday and Jahleel Addae is questionable. He did practice today after missing on Tuesday, but they need to see how his ankle responds. The secondary will be very thin on Saturday as LaVarus Williams is already out as well.
-Enos did say he will not remove redshirts in order to address the depth as he felt it wouldn't be fair to those redshirted players.
-Ryan Radcliff will be the starting quarterback. Enos felt Radcliff responded well to being pulled last Saturday and feels he is just pressing too much at times.
-Paris Cotton is probable to play as he has been able to practice this week but hasn't been taking hits.
-Kashawn Fraser is questionable for Saturday as he is pretty much a game-time decision. Along with the loss of Joe Kinville due to suspension, the DE's will be thin.
-Safety Bobby Seay Jr. will be out on Saturday and Jahleel Addae is questionable. He did practice today after missing on Tuesday, but they need to see how his ankle responds. The secondary will be very thin on Saturday as LaVarus Williams is already out as well.
-Enos did say he will not remove redshirts in order to address the depth as he felt it wouldn't be fair to those redshirted players.
Labels: 2010 Football Season, CMU football, Dan Enos
2 Comments:
Drew, Are most of these injuries game related or is Enos banging them too much in practice. I know BK reduced the hitting in season to save players and I wonder if Enos is doing the same.
I think they are all game related. Injuries pile up after a while and it just so happens that CMU is getting piled on now. If anything, they are getting hurt in the areas that they didn't have a lot of depth in, and that just makes it harder for the team.
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